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 and have the highest regular season win–loss percentage of all time
Lee Roy Selmon of the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, who have the lowest regular season win-loss percentage of all time

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 2015 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
Rank Team Won Lost Tied Pct. First NFL Season Total Games Division
1 Chicago Bears 741 555 42 .570 1920 1,338 NFC North
2 Dallas Cowboys 480 364 6 .568 1960 850 NFC East
3 Green Bay Packers 720 547 37 .566 1921 1,304 NFC North
4 Miami Dolphins 429 335 4 .561 1966 768 AFC East
5 New England Patriots 462 381 9 .548 1960 852 AFC East
6 San Francisco 49ers 520 436 14 .543 1950 970 NFC West
7 Baltimore Ravens 173 146 1 .542 1996 320 AFC North
8 Minnesota Vikings 449 379 10 .542 1961 838 NFC North
9 New York Giants 673 567 33 .542 1925 1,273 NFC East
10 Denver Broncos 456 386 10 .541 1960 852 AFC West
11 Indianapolis Colts 494 433 7 .533 1953 934 AFC South
12 Oakland Raiders 444 397 11 .528 1960 852 AFC West
13 Pittsburgh Steelers 590 530 20 .526 1933 1,140 AFC North
14 Kansas City Chiefs 435 405 12 .518 1960 852 AFC West
15 Washington Redskins 578 565 27 .506 1932 1,170 NFC East
16 Cleveland Browns 461 451 10 .505 1950 922 AFC North
17 Seattle Seahawks 315 313 0 .502 1976 628 NFC West
18 San Diego Chargers 421 420 11 .501 1960 852 AFC West
19 Los Angeles Rams 540 542 21 .499 1937 1,103 NFC West
20 Carolina Panthers 166 169 1 .496 1995 336 NFC South
21 Philadelphia Eagles 548 582 26 .485 1933 1,156 NFC East
22 Tennessee Titans 404 442 6 .478 1960 852 AFC South
23 Buffalo Bills 393 451 8 .466 1960 852 AFC East
24 New York Jets 387 457 8 .459 1960 852 AFC East
25 Detroit Lions 535 634 32 .459 1930 1,201 NFC North
26 Cincinnati Bengals 338 399 3 .459 1968 740 AFC North
27 Jacksonville Jaguars 152 184 0 .452 1995 336 AFC South
28 New Orleans Saints 331 418 5 .442 1967 754 NFC South
29 Atlanta Falcons 330 432 6 .434 1966 768 NFC South
30 Houston Texans 97 127 0 .433 2002 224 AFC South
31 Arizona Cardinals 535 724 39 .427 1920 1,298 NFC West
32 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 241 386 1 .385 1976 628 NFC 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 the 2015 NFL Divisional round.

Best win–loss record in division
Team active in playoffs
Rank Team Games Won Lost Pct. Last playoff
appearance
Division
1 Baltimore Ravens 23 15 8 .652 2014 AFC North
2 New England Patriots 48 29 19 .604 2015 AFC East
3 Green Bay Packers 53 32 21 .604 2015 NFC North
4 San Francisco 49ers 50 30 20 .600 2013 NFC West
5 Pittsburgh Steelers 57 34 23 .596 2015 AFC North
6 Oakland Raiders 43 25 18 .581 2002 AFC West
7 Dallas Cowboys 60 34 26 .567 2014 NFC East
8 Carolina Panthers 16 9 7 .563 2015 NFC South
9 Washington Redskins 42 23 19 .548 2015 NFC East
9 Denver Broncos 42 23 19 .548 2015 AFC West
11 Seattle Seahawks 29 15 14 .517 2015 NFC West
12 New York Giants 48 24 24 .500 2011 NFC East
12 Miami Dolphins 40 20 20 .500 2008 AFC East
14 Indianapolis Colts 45 22 23 .489 2014 AFC South
15 Chicago Bears 35 17 18 .486 2010 NFC North
16 Buffalo Bills 29 14 15 .483 1999 AFC East
17 New York Jets 25 12 13 .480 2010 AFC East
18 Philadelphia Eagles 40 19 21 .475 2013 NFC East
19 Jacksonville Jaguars 11 5 6 .455 2007 AFC South
20 Los Angeles Rams 43 19 24 .442 2004 NFC West
21 Arizona Cardinals 16 7 9 .438 2015 NFC West
21 New Orleans Saints 16 7 9 .438 2013 NFC South
23 Tennessee Titans 33 14 19 .424 2008 AFC South
24 Minnesota Vikings 47 19 28 .404 2015 NFC North
25 Houston Texans 5 2 3 .400 2015 AFC South
25 Tampa Bay Buccaneers 15 6 9 .400 2007 NFC South
27 San Diego Chargers 28 11 17 .393 2013 AFC West
28 Detroit Lions 19 7 12 .368 2014 NFC North
28 Atlanta Falcons 19 7 12 .368 2012 NFC South
30 Kansas City Chiefs 25 9 16 .360 2015 AFC West
31 Cleveland Browns 31 11 20 .355 2002 AFC North
32 Cincinnati Bengals 19 5 14 .263 2015 AFC 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

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.
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