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Fewest points allowed at home, 7 home game season, since 1940, 45; Los Angeles Rams: 1977. Fewest points allowed at home, 6 home game season, since 1940, 37; New York Giants: 1944. Most points allowed, season, 534; Carolina Panthers: 2024. Most points allowed, 14-game season, 501; New York Giants: 1966. Most points allowed on the road, season ...
Most Points per Game, Single Postseason (min 2 games), 43.6; San Francisco 49ers, 1994. Most Points, Single Team, Game, 73; Chicago Bears vs Washington Redskins, Dec 8, 1940 (NFL Championship Game) Most Points, Both Teams, Game, 96; Arizona Cardinals (51) vs Green Bay Packers (45), Jan 10, 2010 (Wild Card Round) Fewest Points, Both Teams, Game, 5
The Falcons' 129 points allowed led the league (the best ever for a 14 game regular season) and established an all-time NFL record for fewest points allowed in an NFL season. [2] Atlanta's 3,242 total yards allowed were second-fewest in the league, [3] and the Falcons' 1,384 passing yards allowed was by far the best in the NFL in 1977. [4]
The Eagles boasted the best defense in the NFL this season, ... unit allowed only 132 points, or 8.8 points a game. ... the fewest yards and second-fewest points of any team in the NFL.
The team is looking for its first title since the 2017 NFL season. ... in fewest yards allowed on the ground. ... era and failed to score more than 30 points in any game during the regular season ...
Despite failing to reach the Super Bowl, the 1976 Steelers are fondly remembered as one of the franchise's most dominant teams, thanks to a record-setting defense and running game. The Steelers' strong defense finished the season with just 9.9 points allowed per game, the fewest in the NFL, and a franchise record that still stands.
If "Thursday Night Football" felt unusually low-scoring, it was. Seattle's 6-3 victory was the lowest-scoring game of the 2024 NFL season to this point. It was the first time both teams in a game ...
Baltimore gave up only five rushing touchdowns all season, and allowed a paltry 2.7 yards per rush, both league bests. Baltimore only allowed 165 points all season, also an NFL record for a 16-game season. Including the postseason, Baltimore's defense allowed only 188 points in 20 games to opposing offenses that year (9.4 points per game).