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The 1920 Akron Pros compiled an undefeated record in the NFL's inaugural season. Jim Kiick rushing the ball for Miami in Super Bowl VII. The win capped a perfect season for the 1972 team. After 40 years, President Obama honored the 1972 Dolphins at the White House in 2013. Curly Lambeau was coach for the unbeaten 1929 Packers.
A winless season is a regular season in which a sports team fails to win any of its games. The antithesis of a perfect season, winless seasons have been suffered twelve times in professional American football, six times in arena football, three times in professional Canadian football, once each in American professional lacrosse and box lacrosse, more than twenty-five times in major Australian ...
The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league in the United States and the highest professional level of American football in the world. [1] It was formed in 1920 as the American Professional Football Association (APFA) before adopting its current name for the 1922 season.
The 1972 Miami Dolphins and 2007 New England Patriots are safe for another year. Since the 1970 NFL-AFL merger, those two teams were the only ones ever to go undefeated during the regular season ...
All 32 active NFL teams have qualified for the playoffs and won at least one playoff game in their history. Of the 12 teams that have never won the Super Bowl, the seven who predate the institution of the game (the Cardinals , Lions , Oilers/Titans , Chargers , Browns , Bills , and Vikings ) had all won an NFL or AFL championship prior to the ...
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Here’s a look at the Kansas City Chiefs’ remaining schedule — and odds for the AFC’s No. 1 seed.
A perfect season is a sports season, including any requisite playoff portion, in which a team remains and finishes undefeated and untied. The feat is extremely rare at the professional level of any team sport, but has occurred more commonly at the collegiate and scholastic levels in the United States.