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The highest-scoring game overall was a 1966 game between the Washington Redskins and New York Giants, which produced a combined 113 points with a score of 72-41. The most points scored by one team in a single game is the 73 the Chicago Bears scored in the 1940 NFL Championship Game , which is not included on this list, as their opponents scored ...
Against the Atlanta Hawks on December 31, 2021, he had 35 points on 10-for-18 shooting, including a 7-for-14 on 3-pointers, for his highest-scoring game in over four seasons. [149] He was the runner-up for the NBA Sixth Man of the Year Award after averaging 13.6 points, 7.2 rebounds and 2.2 assists.
The two teams combined for 105 points, including 21 scored by defenses, and the game set numerous other records: the highest-scoring Monday Night Football game, the highest score by a losing team in NFL history (to date, the Chiefs are the only team in NFL history to score at least 50 points and still lose), and the first NFL game where both ...
Super Bowl 29 was the highest-scoring Super Bowl of all time. The San Francisco 49ers and then- San Diego Chargers clashed in an all-California title game and combined to score 75 points.
Rank Player Position Career Points 43 Jerry Rice: Wide receiver: 1985–2004 1,256 62 Emmitt Smith: Running back: 1990–2004 1,052 74 LaDainian Tomlinson
Roger Staubach of the Dallas Cowboys, who have recorded the highest overall win–loss record (.574) in NFL regular season history. The National Football League (NFL) is a professional American football league, which as of the end of its 2024 season, consists of 32 teams.
Love says he feels "empowered" by his newfound openness and is now able to live his life with more control over his anxiety, fresh off the heels of what he calls the worst year of his life.
AFL game. Denver scored 31 unanswered points starting late in the 3rd quarter, tying the game on a field goal with 4 seconds left in the game. No overtime was played. [a] [22] [23] 2 28 points 1948: 2 Philadelphia Eagles: Los Angeles Rams: Memorial Coliseum, Los Angeles, California: Eagles led 28–0 tied 28–28