List of all-time NFL win–loss records
The List of all-time NFL win–loss records provides a comprehensive record of the wins, losses, and ties for each team in the National Football League (NFL) since its founding in 1920. This list reflects the performance of the teams throughout the regular season and does not include postseason records. The win–loss records are an important part of NFL history and are often used as a measure of a team's historical success and consistency.
Overview[edit | edit source]
The NFL win–loss records are maintained and updated by the league and are used to determine team standings and playoff qualifications each season. The records are based on the outcomes of regular season games and are expressed in three numbers: wins, losses, and ties. These records are used to rank teams within their respective divisions and conferences.
Calculation of Win–Loss Records[edit | edit source]
The win–loss record for each team is calculated by counting the number of wins, the number of losses, and the number of games that ended in a tie. The winning percentage is then calculated by dividing the number of wins by the total number of games played (wins + losses + ties). In cases where teams have played a different number of games, the winning percentage provides a fair comparison.
Significance of Records[edit | edit source]
The all-time win–loss records are significant as they reflect the long-term performance and stability of the teams. Teams with higher winning percentages are generally considered more successful and have a rich history of competitive performance. These records are also used by analysts and fans to compare teams across different eras.
Top Teams[edit | edit source]
Some of the teams with the best all-time win–loss records include:
These teams have consistently performed well over the years and have a large fan base due to their success.
Updating Records[edit | edit source]
The NFL win–loss records are updated weekly during the regular season as games are played and results are finalized. The records are maintained by the NFL and are available on the league's official website as well as various sports news outlets.
Historical Impact[edit | edit source]
The historical win–loss records are often referenced in discussions about team success, Hall of Fame inductions, and player legacies. They provide a quantitative measure of a team's success over the years and can influence discussions about the greatest teams in NFL history.
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