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The NFL has five unbeaten teams gearing up for Week 4 action. Here are the current standings by division across the league. NFL standings: Vikings and Chiefs remain undefeated in Week 4
James H. Williams, USA TODAY Updated October 6, 2024 at 10:05 PM Week 5 of the NFL season continues with a slate of games that have already seen the Minnesota Vikings continue its win streak ...
The next team, the Los Angeles Rams, have been the last undefeated team 12 times as of the 2018 season. The Rams won 2 titles when they were the last unbeaten team. The New York Giants hold the mark for beating the last undefeated team the most times. They have accomplished this 11 times; the last time it happened was in 2010.
The NFL officially counts ties in its standings; ties are registered as a half-win and a half-loss when calculating the win–loss percentage. However, this method of assessing ties in the win–loss percentage has only been in place since the 1972 season , [ 1 ] meaning all ties prior do not affect a team's win percentage.
The Chiefs started 9–0 for the first time since 2013 and became the last undefeated team in the NFL following their Week 7 win over the San Francisco 49ers coupled with the Minnesota Vikings losing to the Detroit Lions earlier that day. Following a Week 10 win over the Denver Broncos, the Chiefs secured their twelfth consecutive winning season.
Darnold threw three touchdown passes and Jordan Addison scored twice as the undefeated Vikings built an early 28-point lead and hung on down the stretch to beat the Green Bay Packers 31-29 on Sunday.
The Saints became the first NFL team to be shut out this season when they fell 34-0 to the Green Bay Packers two weeks ago, and Tampa Bay rolled to a 51-27 win in the first meeting between the two ...
This is a list of the active National Football League teams' all-time win, loss, tie, and winning percentage records. [1] The teams are listed by year each became active. Updated through the 2024 regular season. [2]