List of all-time NFL win–loss records

The following is a list of win–loss records for each of the 32 active National Football League (NFL) teams.

Regular season

George Halas (right) of the Chicago Bears, who have recorded the most regular season wins.

The following is a listing of all 32 current National Football League (NFL) teams ranked by their regular season win–loss record percentage, accurate as of the end of the 2017 NFL regular season.[1] For teams that previously played in the All-America Football Conference (AAFC), their AAFC win-loss records are not included as the NFL does not officially count AAFC statistics despite the 1950 NFL–AAFC merger.[2][lower-alpha 1] However, for teams that played in the American Football League (AFL), their AFL win-loss records are included and officially counted by the NFL. Ties are registered as a half win and a half loss when calculating the win-loss record.

Best win–loss record in division
RankTeamGPWonLostTiedPct.First NFL SeasonDivision
1Dallas Cowboys8825023746.5731960NFC East
2Green Bay Packers1,33673756237.5651921NFC North
3Chicago Bears1,37074957942.5621920NFC North
4Miami Dolphins8004453514.5591966AFC East
5New England Patriots[lower-alpha 2]8844893869.5581960AFC East
6Minnesota Vikings87047039010.5461961NFC North
7Baltimore Ravens3521901611.5411996AFC North
8New York Giants1,30568758533.5391925NFC East
9Denver Broncos88447040410.5371960AFC West
10San Francisco 49ers1,00252846014.5341950NFC West
11Pittsburgh Steelers1,17961453820.5321933AFC North
12Oakland Raiders88446241111.5291960AFC West
13Indianapolis Colts[lower-alpha 3]9665064537.5271953AFC South
14Kansas City Chiefs88445741512.5241960AFC West
15Seattle Seahawks6603343251.5071976NFC West
16Washington Redskins1,20259558128.5061932NFC East
17Carolina Panthers3681831841.4991995NFC South
18Los Angeles Chargers[lower-alpha 4]88443543811.4981960AFC West
19Los Angeles Rams1,13555555921.4981937NFC West
20Cleveland Browns95446248210.4901950AFC North
21Philadelphia Eagles1,18856859426.4891933NFC East
22Tennessee Titans8844224566.4811960AFC South
23Buffalo Bills8844094678.4671960AFC East
24Detroit Lions1,23355364832.4611930NFC North
25Cincinnati Bengals7723514174.4571968AFC North
26New York Jets8843974798.4541960AFC East
27Jacksonville Jaguars3681652030.4481995AFC South
28New Orleans Saints7863494325.4471967NFC South
29Atlanta Falcons8003514436.4431966NFC South
30Houston Texans2561101460.4302002AFC South
31Arizona Cardinals1,33055074040.4291920NFC West
32Tampa Bay Buccaneers6602554041.3871976NFC South

Playoffs

Members of the Baltimore Ravens franchise, the team with the highest playoff win–loss percentage, during the Lombardi Trophy presentation following their Super Bowl XLVII victory
Marvin Lewis, head coach of the Cincinnati Bengals, who have registered the lowest playoff win-loss percentage of all time

The following is a listing of all 32 current National Football League (NFL) teams ranked by their playoff win-loss record percentage, accurate as of the end of Super Bowl LII.

Best win–loss record in division
Team active in playoffs
RankTeamGPWonLostPct.Last playoff
appearance
Division
1Baltimore Ravens23158.6522014AFC North
2New England Patriots543420.6302017AFC East
3Green Bay Packers563422.6072016NFC North
4San Francisco 49ers503020.6002013NFC West
5Pittsburgh Steelers613625.5902017AFC North
6Oakland Raiders442519.5682016AFC West
7Dallas Cowboys613427.5572016NFC East
8 (tie)Denver Broncos422319.5482015AFC West
8 (tie)Washington Redskins422319.5482015NFC East
10Carolina Panthers1798.5292017NFC South
11Seattle Seahawks311615.5162016NFC West
12Philadelphia Eagles432221.5122017NFC East
13Jacksonville Jaguars1477.5002017AFC South
14New York Giants492425.4902016NFC East
15Indianapolis Colts452223.4892014AFC South
16Miami Dolphins412021.4882016AFC East
17Chicago Bears351718.4862010NFC North
18New York Jets251213.4802010AFC East
19Buffalo Bills301416.4672017AFC East
20New Orleans Saints18810.4442017NFC South
21Arizona Cardinals1679.4382015NFC West
22Los Angeles Rams441925.4322017NFC West
23 (tie)Tennessee Titans351520.4292017AFC South
23 (tie)Houston Texans734.4292016AFC South
25Atlanta Falcons241014.4172017NFC South
26Minnesota Vikings492029.4082017NFC North
27Tampa Bay Buccaneers1569.4002007NFC South
28Los Angeles Chargers281117.3932013AFC West
29Cleveland Browns311120.3552002AFC North
30Detroit Lions20713.3502016NFC North
31Kansas City Chiefs27918.3332017AFC West
32Cincinnati Bengals19514.2632015AFC North

Notes

  1. For example, the Browns' regular season win–loss record does not include a 47–4–3 record compiled in the All-America Football Conference from 1946 to 1949, nor does their playoff record include the 5–0 record compiled during the same period. Likewise, the 49ers' AAFC regular season win–loss record of 38–14–2, nor their 1-1 AAFC playoff record are officially counted
  2. The Patriots played as the "Boston Patriots" from 19601970, before adopting the "New England Patriots" name, which they have played under since the 1971 season.[3] The team was also briefly known as the "Bay State Patriots" prior to the 1971 season.[4]
  3. The Colts played under the "Baltimore Colts" name from 19531983, before relocating to Indianapolis and adpoting their current "Indianapolis Colts" name, which they have played under since the 1984 season.[5]
  4. The Chargers played as the "Los Angeles Chargers" in 1960 before relocating to San Diego in 1961 and adopting the "San Diego Chargers" as their name from 19612016. Before the 2017 season, the franchise relocated back to Los Angeles and has played under their initial "Los Angeles Chargers" name since.

References

  1. "Franchise Encyclopedias". Pro Football Reference. Sports-Reference. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  2. Brown, Daniel; Emmons, Mark (November 8, 2011). "49ers great Joe Perry and the stats that don't count". San Jose Mercury News. Retrieved January 14, 2016.
  3. "New England Patriots — Team History". Pro Football Hall of Fame. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  4. Dewdney, Mike (February 21, 2012). "The Rise and Fall of the Bay State Patriots". Chris Creamer's Sports Logos. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
  5. Hensley, Jamison (March 28, 2014). "30 years on, Baltimore better without Colts". ESPN. Retrieved October 17, 2017.
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