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Snapping a franchise-record 10-game losing streak, winning for the first time at home this season and ending the Indianapolis Colts' slim playoff hopes Sunday didn't salvage the season for the New ...
Bowden, Mark (2008), The Best Game Ever: Giants vs. Colts, 1958, and the Birth of the Modern NFL. Atlantic Monthly Press. ISBN 978-0-87113-988-7; Gifford, Frank and Richmond, Peter, The Glory Game: How the 1958 NFL Championship Changed Football Forever. HarperCollins; Lyons, Robert S. (2010). On Any Given Sunday, A Life of Bert Bell ...
The longest losing streaks in the postseason in NFL history The Chicago Cardinals have the longest regular season losing streak, losing 29 consecutive games from 1942 through 1945. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger , losing the first 26 games in franchise history in 1976 and 1977.
The Colts were favored to repeat as champions by 3½ points. [1] [5] [6] This game also went down to the last quarter, but the Colts did not need any heroics in overtime. Trailing 9–7 at the start of the fourth quarter, Baltimore scored 24 straight points and won, 31–16. [2] [3] [7] [8] This was the only NFL championship game played in ...
Although it weakened their shot at the No. 1 pick in the 2025 NFL Draft, the Giants ended a team-record 10-game losing streak with last weekend's 45-33 win against the Indianapolis Colts.
INDIANAPOLIS — The streak continues. Inconsistent on offense and overmatched on defense, the Colts failed to get a win in the season opener for the 11th year in a row, losing 29-27 despite a ...
Los Angeles Rams vs San Francisco 49ers, Jan 14, 1990 (NFC Championship Game) Chicago Bears vs New York Giants, Jan 13, 1991 (Divisional Round) Indianapolis Colts vs Pittsburgh Steelers, Dec 29, 1996 (Wild Card Round) Seattle Seahawks vs Miami Dolphins, Jan 9, 2000 (Wild Card Round) Miami Dolphins vs Jacksonville Jaguars, Jan 15, 2000 ...
Until the 2007–08 NFL playoffs with the Cowboys losing to the Giants, this was the last time the No. 1 seed in the NFC did not advance to the NFC Championship Game. After the Cowboys loss, three of the next four No. 1 seeds in the NFC would lose their first playoff game (2008 Giants, 2010 Falcons and 2011 Packers).