An NFL final score of 44 to 32 has never happened in NFL history until today. It is the fourth scorigami in the NFL this season.
An NFL “Scorigami” is a final score that’s never happened before in the history
of the league. Scorigami has been happening more and more as teams use analytics to go for two, offenses are scoring more points than ever, and sometimes weird stuff just happens.
Thie is the 1095th unique score in NFL history and the fourth Scorigami this season. The Buffalo Bills’ thrilling 41-40 Week 1 game and the 40-40 tie between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers were also Scorigami. The Houston Texans’ 36-29 win a few weeks ago was the third.
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Often, the Scorigami is a result of a weird scoring play. In this game, the Buccaneers started going for two halfway through the third quarter and missed twice. The Bills also missed on their two-point attempt.
There are still nearly 1400 NFL scores that have never happened, so it’s not a phenomenon that is going away any time soon.
Our friends at Secret Base just so happen to be in the middle of an extensive series on Scorigami right now. You can watch tit on YouTube. Here is Part 1:











