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Most turnovers, single team, game, 12; Detroit Lions (vs. Chicago Bears) Nov 22, 1942 Chicago Cardinals (vs. Philadelphia Eagles) Sep 24, 1950 Pittsburgh Steelers (vs. Philadelphia Eagles) Dec 12, 1965. Most turnovers, both teams, game, 17; Detroit Lions (12) vs. Chicago Bears (5), Nov 22, 1942 Boston Yanks (9) vs. Philadelphia Eagles (8), Dec ...
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
An all-wild card matchup (teams who failed to win their divisions) – Eleven wild card teams have won conference titles since the AFL–NFL merger, but never two in the same season. The closest the NFL has come to having an all-wild card Super Bowl occurred during the 2010–11 NFL playoffs when the New York Jets , a wild card team, reached ...
The Vikings outgained the Cowboys, 311 to 183 yards, but committed five turnovers, dooming the home team to defeat. What followed that NFC divisional playoff is arguably one of the most ...
List of NFL team playoff records, a list of records in the NFL playoffs; List of Super Bowl records, a list of records set by teams and players in Super Bowl games; List of NFL Pro Bowl records, a list of records set in the Pro Bowl; Records may also refer to longest NFL streaks: List of most consecutive games with touchdown passes in the NFL ...
There is one notable anomaly in the Indianapolis Colts' performance, while one of sports' oldest axioms applies.
Most starts, career, one team: 293, Bruce Matthews (Houston / Tennessee Oilers / Titans), 1983–2001 [4] Most consecutive starts : 297 (321 including playoffs), Brett Favre , 1992–2010 [ 5 ] Most consecutive starts to begin a career : 208 (227 including playoffs) Peyton Manning , 1998–2011 [ 6 ]
The 1950 Los Angeles Rams, the best offensive team in NFL history in terms of average points (466 in 12 games, 38.8 PPG), scored 70 points, one of only three teams to ever do so. The following week, they beat the Detroit Lions 65–24, including an NFL record 41 points in one quarter. They are the only team in NFL history to score 60-or-more ...