When was the last 0 0 NFL game?

When was the last 0 0 NFL game?
The New York Jets had 0 points versus the Patriots on October 21, 2019.

TEAM
DATE
TD

New York Giants
9/4/1995
0

Indianapolis Colts
11/29/1993
0

Buffalo Bills
11/15/1993
0

Cincinnati Bengals
10/19/1992
0

The New York Jets had 0 points versus the Patriots on October 21, 2019.
TEAM DATE TD
New York Giants 9/4/1995 0
Indianapolis Colts 11/29/1993 0
Buffalo Bills 11/15/1993 0
Cincinnati Bengals 10/19/1992 0

What is the most common NFL score?

As you can see from the graph, the most common data points (in order) are 37, 44, 41, 43 and 30. This should not be surprising to NFL fans who are accustomed to seeing final scores like 20-17, 24-20 or 21-20.

When was the last 0 0 NFL game? – Related Questions

What is the only score not possible in football?

Among the non-viable outcomes are 1-1, 1-0, 2-1, 3-1, 4-1, 5-1, and 7-1. Five to 1 is impossible because it can only occur after a field goal and a conventional safety while 7 to 1 is also impossible because a team can only get to 7 after scoring a touchdown by successfully kicking a PAT.

What score has never happened in the NFL?

A summary of possible game scores up to 70-70 that have never happened in NFL/AFL/AAFC history.

Has a 1 point safety ever happened?

The one-point safety is so rare, it’s NEVER happened in the NFL. According to the NFL’s scoring rules under Section 11-3-2-C, the rare one-point safety is awarded when a safety occurs by either team during a “try,” or a point after try such as a two-point conversion or extra point attempt.

Can you throw a forward pass behind the line of scrimmage?

The offensive team may make one forward pass from behind the line during each down. If the ball, whether in player possession or loose, crosses the line of scrimmage, a forward pass is not permissible, regardless of whether the ball returns behind the line of scrimmage before the pass is thrown.

Can you score a field goal on a kickoff?

FIELD GOAL

A kickoff is neither a play from scrimmage nor a fair catch kick (a fair catch kick can occur only immediately following a kick that was fair-caught). Therefore, kicking the ball through the uprights results merely in a touchback, just like kicking the ball out of any other part of the end zone would.

What is the longest possible field goal?

While some weaker placekickers may have trouble kicking field goals longer than 30 yards (making field goals from beyond the 13 difficult), others may consistently make 50-yarders, making it practical to kick from beyond the 33. For most NFL kickers, the 35-yard line is typically the limit of their field goal range.

What is the farthest field goal ever kicked?

1. Justin Tucker’s 66-yard FG kick makes history for longest field goal NFL history.

What if a punt goes through the uprights?

It turns out that, after a punt or a kickoff that was fielded by fair catch, the team receiving the kick actually has two options: they can run a play from scrimmage (also known as “doing normal football things”) or they can attempt a type of free kick called a “fair catch kick.” If the kick goes through the uprights,

Can a kicker catch his own punt?

Catching a punt from your own team is technically considered illegal touching. The “penalty” for illegal touching is that the receiving team starts with the ball from the location the penalty occurred.

Can you fumble the ball into the endzone for a touchdown?

An offensive player can’t fumble in the end zone—that’s impossible, if he possesses the ball in the end zone for even a millisecond, he has scored a touchdown.

What’s the line where the ball is snapped called?

Center (C) is a position in gridiron football. The center is the innermost lineman of the offensive line on a football team’s offense. The center is also the player who passes (or “snaps”) the ball between his legs to the quarterback at the start of each play.

What happens if quarterback is sacked in end zone?

The quarterback must pass the statistical line of scrimmage to avoid the sack. If a passer is sacked in his own end zone, the result is a safety and the defending team is awarded two points, unless the football is fumbled and recovered either in the end zone by the defense, or outside the end zone.

Can a lineman advance a fumble?

Item 1.

Any player of either team may recover or catch a fumble and advance, either before or after the ball strikes the ground.

Can Interceptions can be returned for a touchdown?

An interception returned for a touchdown is commonly referred to as a “pick 6” because the resulting touchdown is worth 6 points.