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Blowout (sports) In sports, a blowout or rout is an easy or one-sided victory. [1][2] It occurs when one athletic team or individual performer outscores another by a large margin or in such a fashion that the second team or individual has little chance of a victory. The term "blowout" is often used in reference to athletic competition, but it ...
List of largest comebacks in NFL games. Quarterback Kirk Cousins led the Minnesota Vikings on a record-breaking comeback from a 33–0 deficit in 2022. This is a list of the largest deficits overcome to win NFL games, from either the regular season or the postseason. Wins after trailing by 25 points or more have been rare in NFL history, with ...
The 1916 Cumberland vs. Georgia Tech football game was played on October 7, 1916, between the Cumberland College Bulldogs and the Georgia Tech Engineers on the Engineers' home field of Grant Field in Atlanta. Georgia Tech defeated the Bulldogs 222–0 for the most differentiated score in the history of college football. [ 1 ][ 2 ]
A year after setting the record for biggest bowl game blowout vs. TCU, Georgia broke it vs. Florida State with a 63-3 victory over the Seminoles.
Buffalo (3-1) was routed by the Baltimore Ravens (2-2), who shredded the Bills on the ground. Derrick Henry rushed for 199 yards and a touchdown on 24 carries and added a receiving touchdown and ...
Michaels served as the play-by-play announcer, teaming with Gifford for a two-man booth in 1986. During that season, the Miami Dolphins again made records with the biggest blowout in Monday Night Football history in a 45–3 rout of the then 10-1 New York Jets (the record was later tied and subsequently broken in 2005; see below).
Despite the result of that game rarely being in doubt and turning into a 45-10 laugher in the fourth quarter, it drew the third-largest television audience in NFL regular-season history, according ...
The Rams' home game was played in front of 102,368 fans, an NFL attendance record that stood until 2009. 1958: Rams 2–0: Rams 33–3: Rams 56–7: Rams 12–5–1 The Rams' 56–7 win is the biggest blowout in the history of the rivalry. 1959: 49ers 2–0: 49ers 34–0: 49ers 24–16: Rams 12–7–1