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Most Points, One Quarter, 35; Washington Redskins vs Denver Broncos, January 31, 1988 (Super Bowl XXII) Highest Point Differential, Game, 73; Chicago Bears (73) vs Washington Redskins (0), Dec 8, 1940 (NFL Championship Game) Highest Point Differential, Season (min 2 games), 100; San Francisco 49ers, 1989–90 (126–26 over three games)
In a December 30, 1995 Wild Card playoff game, the Philadelphia Eagles and Detroit Lions combined for 95 points in what was the NFL's highest scoring postseason game until 2009. The Eagles dominated the game on seven Detroit turnovers, winning 58–37. The Eagles scored 31 points in the second quarter alone, and led 38–7 at halftime.
Highest winning percentage for regular season and postseason combined, .573 (805–601–38) Green Bay Packers 1921–2020 [ 1 ] Most games won (regular season only), franchise history , 790 [ 2 ]
The Bills won their first three games over the Cardinals, Dolphins and Jaguars by 64 points, the highest point differential in the league, and the second-highest through three games in Bills ...
Their 131-point differential is first in the AFC by 59 points and second in the NFL behind the Super Bowl-contending Detroit Lions. Now, point differential isn’t everything (case in point, the ...
There were a total of 11,651 points scored during the 2012 NFL regular season. The average points scored among all the teams in the NFL was 22.8 points per game. The New England Patriots had the highest point differential, scoring an average of 14.1 points more than their opponents. The Kansas City Chiefs had the lowest point differential ...
The Chiefs' +56 point differential is not only the worst of any team 12-1 or better in NFL history, it's the worst by 33 points, according to Brett Kollmann of "The Film Room." They rank eighth in ...
The Ravens became the first team in NFL history to average at least 200 passing yards and 200 rushing yards per game in the same season. [11] The Ravens outscored their opponents by 249 points, the highest point differential in the NFL in 2019. [12] [13] On January 3, 2020, the Associated Press released its picks for the 2019 All-Pro Team. [14]