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In the 2005 season, the Seahawks had their best season in franchise history (a feat that would later be matched in 2013) with a record of 13–3, [54] which included a 42–0 rout of the Philadelphia Eagles in a Monday Night Football game. [55]
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After decades of losing seasons, the Seahawks reached an overall .500 franchise record late in the 2015 season by winning their 625th regular season game. [ 31 ] [ 32 ] The Seahawks are one of three modern men's major league teams in the Seattle area to have an overall winning record, alongside the Seattle SuperSonics (who relocated in 2008 ...
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers maintain the lowest regular season win–loss percentage (.406), holding a 308–450–1 record through 2023. [6] Being the most-recently founded franchise in the NFL, the Houston Texans have recorded the fewest games played (338) and wins (142). [7] The Baltimore Ravens have recorded the fewest losses (190). [8]
On December 18, 2005, in a game against the Tennessee Titans, Alexander passed the 1,600-yard mark for the second consecutive season, had a Seahawks franchise record 10th 100-yard rushing game, and scored his 24th rushing touchdown of the year (as well as the 86th of his career, tying him with Priest Holmes at 12th on the all-time rushing ...
The Dallas Texans, who played only the 1952 season, were the last franchise to go defunct. The remnants of the Texans' organization was absorbed by a new franchise that became the modern Colts. Membership in the National Football League (NFL) is certified by a franchise. A franchise is awarded by the league to each member club and serves as the ...
As one of the agreed parts of the 1970 AFL–NFL Merger, the NFL began planning to expand from 26 to 28 teams. [1] Ralph Wilson was the first to propose a team for Seattle; due to the decrepit stadium situation at War Memorial Stadium and the reluctance of Buffalo, New York officials to replace it In 1971, he openly threatened to move his team, the Buffalo Bills, to Seattle.
Franchise: Official Team Abbreviation Codes: Commonly Used Abbreviations: Arizona Cardinals: ARZ ARI Atlanta Falcons: ATL Baltimore Ravens: BLT BAL Buffalo Bills: BUF Carolina Panthers: CAR Chicago Bears: CHI Cincinnati Bengals: CIN Cleveland Browns: CLV CLE Dallas Cowboys: DAL Denver Broncos: DEN Detroit Lions: DET Green Bay Packers: GB ...