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The Highest-Scoring NFL Games in Football History

With it being the NFL offseason, it’s the perfect time to take a trip down memory lane. It will also help you get excited for the season to come. We’ll mention some of the most exciting games in NFL history, specifically the highest-scoring games. Subscribe to Fubo and don’t miss out on any game of the 2023-2024 NFL season.

What Is the Highest-Scoring Game in NFL History?

It’s hard to imagine many teams combining to score over 100 points, but that’s exactly what the Giants and Redskins did in 1966. The defenses couldn’t stop either team when the Washington Redskins beat the New York Giants 72-41. Washington raced out to a 34-7 first-half advantage, and despite New York rallying to score four second-half touchdowns, the game’s outcome was never seriously in doubt. The Redskins scored 10 touchdowns and 72 points is the second-most by a team in NFL history.

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The Highest Scoring NFL Games

10. 1950: Los Angeles Rams 70, Baltimore Colts 27

The Rams led the Colts 21-13 after one quarter of play, making many believe that it would be an offensive slugfest that would go down to the wire. However, that wasn’t the case. The Rams scored 28 straight points to break the game open, and, at the time, it was the second highest-scoring game in NFL history.

T8. 1948: Chicago Cardinals 63, New York Giants 35

The outcome of this game was never in question. It was just a matter of how many points the Cardinals would score. The Cardinals scored 42 points in the first half. The Giants played their opponent to a second-half tie at 21 points each, but the damage was already done.

T8. 1985: San Diego Chargers 54, Pittsburgh Steelers 44

While many games on this list are one-sided, not this game. It was an all-time shootout. San Diego led 34-20 at halftime, but the Steelers tied the game early in the third quarter and took a 44-41 lead in the fourth. However, Gary Anderson scored a go-ahead touchdown from two yards out and Jeffrey Dale returned an interception to seal the victory.

T6. 1983: Seattle Seahawks 51, Kansas City Chiefs 48

This was a game that Seattle had to make several comebacks to win. The Chiefs raced out to an early 21-7 lead, but the Seahawks rallied to go up 31-28 in the third quarter. Kansas City counterpunched, taking a 48-45 lead late. However, Norm Johnson hit a pair of field goals to tie and then win the game.

T6. 2013: Denver Broncos 51, Dallas Cowboys 48

Nothing is better than two star quarterbacks performing at the highest level possible. That was the case in this game. Peyton Manning and Tony Romo combined for 920 passing yards and nine touchdowns in this one, and three of Romo’s scores came in the final 15:14 of the game. However, the Broncos tied it up on a Knowshon Moreno carry and Matt Prater hit a chip shot field goal as time expired.

T4. 1963: Oakland Raiders 52, Houston Oilers 49

The Houston Oilers dominated the first three quarters of this game, scoring 49 points. However, come the fourth quarter the Raiders defense was unstoppable, holding the Oilers scoreless. The Raiders tied the game with a 23-yard touchdown pass to Art Powell and Mike Mercer kicked the game-winning field goal.

T4. 2015: New Orleans Saints 52, New York Giants 49

Two future Hall of Fame quarterbacks were the stars in this game. Drew Brees and Eli Manning threw a total of 13 touchdown passes in this one. It was a tough loss for the Giants to swallow, as New York rallied from a 42-28 deficit with 21 points to take a 49-42 lead. However, the Saints landed the final blow. Brees found C.J. Spiller for the game-tying touchdown and Kai Forbath booted a 50-yard field goal for the win.

3. 2018: Los Angeles Rams 54, Kansas City Chiefs 51

This game has one important fact that tells the whole story. It was the highest-scoring game in the storied history of Monday Night Football. Patrick Mahomes was in the midst of an MVP season, but it was Jared Goff whose star was brighter that night. He threw for 413 yards, four touchdowns, and no interceptions. One of those scores was a 40-yard throw to Gerald Everett with less than two minutes to go.

2. 2004: Cincinnati Bengals 58, Cleveland Browns 48

This game is proof that a shootout can happen in the blink of an eye. The Browns finished the 2004 season at just 4-12, but they gave the Bengals all they could handle for most of this game and took a 48-44 lead with 10:22 to go. Rudi Johnson, however, scored a go-ahead touchdown for Cincinnati a few minutes later and Deltha O’Neal sealed it with a late Pick Six.

  1. 1966: Washington Redskins 72, New York Giants 41

The defenses couldn’t stop either team when the Washington Redskins beat the New York Giants 72-41. Washington raced out to a 34-7 first-half advantage, and despite New York rallying to score four second-half touchdowns, the game’s outcome was never seriously in doubt. The Redskins scored 10 touchdowns and 72 points is the second-most by a team in NFL history.

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FAQs

Has there ever been a 100-point NFL game?

Five times points have totaled over 100. Those include a 52-49 win by the Oakland Raiders over the Houston Oilers in 1963, a 52-49 win by the New Orleans Saints over the New York Giants in 2015, a 54-51 win by the Los Angeles Rams over the Kansas City Chiefs in 2018, a 58-48 win by the Cincinnati Bengals over the Cleveland Browns in 2004, and a 72-41 by the Washington Redskins over the Giants in 1966.

What is the biggest blowout in NFL history?

The biggest blowout in NFL history is 59 points. In 1976 the Rams beat the Falcons 59-0. That was the same score when the Patriots beat the Titans in 2009.

What is the highest-scoring game in a Super Bowl?

The highest-scoring Super Bowl in NFL history is Super Bowl 29 (XXIX), which took place on Jan. 29, 1995. The San Francisco 49ers beat the San Diego Chargers, 49-26, combining for a record 75 total points.

What is the biggest point difference in NFL history?

The largest margin of victory between two NFL teams occurred in 1934, when the Philadelphia Eagles beat the Cincinnati Reds 64-0.

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