Monday Night Football - Scoring Records

Scoring Records

  • Most points
    • 59 – Philadelphia Eagles, November 15, 2010 vs. Washington Redskins
    • 55 – Indianapolis Colts, October 31, 1988 vs. Denver Broncos
    • 52 – San Francisco 49ers, December 23, 1991 vs. Chicago Bears
    • 52 – San Diego Chargers, December 20, 1982 vs. Cincinnati Bengals
    • 51 – New Orleans Saints, November 24, 2008 vs. Green Bay Packers
    • 49 – Philadelphia Eagles, November 15, 2004 vs. Dallas Cowboys
    • 49 – Kansas City Chiefs, December 13, 2004 vs. Tennessee Titans
    • 48 – Detroit Lions, October 19, 1981 vs. Chicago Bears
    • 48 – Green Bay Packers, October 17, 1983 vs. Washington Redskins
    • 48 – Baltimore Ravens, December 19, 2005 vs. Green Bay Packers
    • 48 – Tennessee Titans, October 11, 2004 vs. Green Bay Packers
  • Most one-sided games
    • 45 points – Baltimore 48, Green Bay 3 – December 19, 2005
    • 42 points – New England 45, N.Y. Jets 3 – December 6, 2010
    • 42 points – Miami 45, N.Y. Jets 3 – November 24, 1986
    • 42 points – Seattle 42, Philadelphia 0 – December 5, 2005 (largest margin of victory by an MNF road team)
    • 41 points – San Francisco 41, Chicago 0 – December 14, 1987
    • 38 points – Green Bay 45, Minnesota 7 – November 14, 2011
    • 38 points – San Francisco 52, Chicago 14 – December 23, 1991
    • 38 points – San Francisco 41, Atlanta 3 – November 9, 1992
    • 38 points – St. Louis 38, Dallas 0 – November 16, 1970
    • 37 points – Dallas 40, New Orleans 3 – September 24, 1973
    • 37 points - Seattle 37, Los Angeles 0 - December 8, 1986
    • 35 points – Pittsburgh 42, Denver 7 – October 22, 1979
    • 35 points – Miami 41, Indianapolis 6 – December 10, 2001
    • 35 points – St. Louis 35, Detroit 0 – October 8, 2001
    • 35 points – Dallas 35, N. Y. Giants 0 – September 4, 1995
    • 34 points – Green Bay Packers 41, Oakland 7 – December 22, 2003
    • 34 points – Los Angeles 40, N. Y. Giants 6 – December 10, 1973
    • 34 points – Oakland 34, Houston 0 – October 9, 1972
  • Highest scoring games
    • 95 points – Green Bay 48, Washington 47 – October 17, 1983
    • 87 points – Kansas City 49, Tennessee 38 – December 13, 2004
    • 87 points – Philadelphia 59, Washington 28 – November 15, 2010
    • 86 points – San Diego 52, Cincinnati 34 – December 20, 1982
    • 82 points – Dallas 43, Seattle 39 – December 6, 2004
    • 80 points – New Orleans 51, Green Bay 29 – November 24, 2008
    • 79 points – Oakland 45, Pittsburgh 34 – October 20, 1980
    • 78 points – Indianapolis Colts 55, Denver Broncos 23 – October 31, 1988
    • 78 points – Dallas 41, Philadelphia 37 – September 15, 2008
    • 78 points – Oakland 40, Dallas 38 – October 23, 1983
    • 77 points – Oakland 42, New Orleans 35 – December 3, 1979
    • 77 points – Dallas 42, San Francisco 35 – December 12, 1977
    • 77 points – N.Y. Jets 40, Miami 37 – October 23, 2000
    • 76 points – Kansas City 42, Denver 34 – November 18, 1974
    • 76 points - New York Giants 41, Dallas Cowboys 35 - October 25, 2010
    • 75 points – Tennessee 48, Green Bay 27 – October 11, 2004
  • Lowest scoring games
    • 3 points – Pittsburgh 3, Miami 0 – November 26, 2007
    • 9 points – Jacksonville 9, Pittsburgh 0 – September 18, 2006
    • 10 points – San Francisco 7, N.Y. Giants 3 – December 3, 1990
    • 12 points – Oakland 9, Denver 3 – December 1, 1980
    • 13 points – Baltimore 10, Washington 3 – November 7, 1977
    • 13 points – Los Angeles 10, Pittsburgh 3 – December 20, 1975
    • 14 points – Washington 9, Dallas 5 – October 2, 1978
    • 15 points – Buffalo 9, Indianapolis 6 – October 20, 1997
    • 15 points – Detroit 13, Minnesota 2 – December 5, 1983
    • 15 points – Houston 9, Miami 6 – November 5, 1979
    • 16 points – Oakland 13, Miami 3 – October 8, 1979
  • Closest games (1970–1975)
    • 0 points – Detroit Lions 14, Green Bay Packers 14 – November 1, 1971
    • 0 points – Oakland Raiders 23, Denver Broncos 23 – October 22, 1973
    • 1 point – Green Bay Packers 24, Detroit Lions 23 – October 16, 1972
    • 1 point – Buffalo Bills 21, Oakland Raiders 20 – September 16, 1974
    • 1 point – Chicago Bears 10, Green Bay Packers 9 – October 21, 1974
    • 1 point - Chicago Bears 24, Arizona Cardinals 23 - October 16, 2006
    • 2 points – Green Bay Packers 22, San Diego Chargers 20 – October 12, 1970
    • 3 points – Baltimore Colts 13, Green Bay Packers 10 – November 9, 1970
    • 3 points – Philadelphia Eagles 23, New York Giants 20 – November 23, 1970
    • 3 points – Minnesota Vikings 16, Detroit Lions 13 – September 20, 1971
    • 3 points – San Diego Chargers 20, St. Louis Cardinals 17 – November 15, 1971
    • 3 points – Washington Redskins 24, Minnesota Vikings 21 – September 18, 1972
    • 3 points – Kansas City Chiefs 20, New Orleans Saints 17 – September 25, 1972
    • 3 points – Chicago Bears 13, Minnesota Vikings 10 – October 23, 1972
    • 3 points – Philadelphia Eagles 13, Dallas Cowboys 10 – September 23, 1974
    • 3 points – New York Giants 17, Buffalo Bills 14 – October 20, 1975
    • 3 points – Kansas City Chiefs 34, Dallas Cowboys 31 – November 10, 1975

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