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Most Turnovers, Game, 9; Washington Redskins vs Chicago Bears, Dec 8, 1940 (NFL Championship Game) Detroit Lions vs Cleveland Browns, Dec 26, 1954 (NFL Championship Game) Houston Oilers vs Pittsburgh Steelers, Jan 7, 1979 (AFC Championship Game) Buffalo Bills vs Dallas Cowboys, Jan 31, 1993 (Super Bowl XXVII) Most Turnovers, Both Teams, Game, 14
List of NFL longest winning streaks; List of NFL players who spent their entire career with one franchise; List of NFL players with a passing, rushing, and receiving touchdown in a single game; List of NFL Pro Bowl records; List of NFL quarterbacks with 5,000 passing yards in a season; List of NFL quarterbacks with seven touchdown passes in a ...
One multiseason analysis of NFL games by Harvard University in 2014 found that teams with a positive turnover differential of one in a game ultimately won 69.6% of the time. Whereas a team with a positive turnover differential of two in a game won 83.7% of the time and a team with a positive turnover differential of three in a game won 90.7% of ...
Best turnover margin, season, +43 [27] Washington Redskins: 1983. Worst turnover margin, season, -30 [28] Chicago Rockets: 1948 (AAFC record) Pittsburgh Steelers: 1965. Most consecutive games without a turnover, 7; New England Patriots: 2010. Most consecutive games without a takeaway, 8; Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 2018. Most turnovers, single team ...
Other than a brief midseason bout with turnovers, Darnold has had a phenomenal year and is a big reason the Vikings are a shocking 11-2. Sam Darnold had a big day against the Falcons, and has had ...
Stevenson struggled a bit with injuries last year, but the team made a show of good faith by handing him a four-year, $36 million extension, which should have fantasy managers feeling good about ...
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]
Baltimore dominated the game on both sides of the ball, massively out-gaining Kansas City in total yards (390 to 161), first downs (26 to 8), and time of possession (44:44 to 18:16). The Chiefs, who only lost 14 turnovers all year, turned the ball over five times and went home with their seventh consecutive playoff loss since the 1993 season.