Who holds the longest losing streak in the NFL?
Chicago Cardinals
The Chicago Cardinals have the longest regular season losing streak, losing 29 consecutive games from 1942 through 1945. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers have the longest losing streak since the 1970 AFL–NFL merger, losing the first 26 games in franchise history in 1976 and 1977.
What is the biggest losing streak?
NFL Football: 29 games – Chicago Cardinals: (1942–1945, counts ten losses the team incurred as half of the merged Card-Pitt franchise in 1944) 26 games – Tampa Bay Buccaneers: (1976–1977, post-merger era record and record for one continuous team)
How long was Jacksonville Jaguars losing streak?
20-game
Jaguars Beat Dolphins to Snap N.F.L.’s Longest Losing Streak. Jacksonville Coach Urban Meyer and rookie quarterback won their first game as pros on a 53-yard field goal as time expired, ending the team’s 20-game losing streak.
How long is Jaguars losing streak?
It’s renewed hope that springs eternal as Wright nails one down the middle as time expires to win on a 53-yard field goal, breaking the Jaguars’ 20-game losing streak (the second-longest in the NFL’s history) and going 4–4 all time in London.
Who has the longest losing streak in NHL history?
Buffalo Sabres
The 2003–04 Pittsburgh Penguins and 2020–21 Buffalo Sabres own the record for the longest losing streak in NHL history at 18 games.
What is Phillies record?
MLB Team History – Philadelphia Phillies Season Results
| Regular Season Results | ||
|---|---|---|
| SEASON | W | L |
| 2019 | 81 | 81 |
| 2018 | 80 | 82 |
| 2017 | 66 | 96 |
How many days since the Jaguars won a game?
Entering Sunday, the Jaguars hadn’t won a game in the United States since Sept. 13, 2020. That’s 420 days.
What was Jacksonville’s losing streak?
Jacksonville Jaguars end 20-game losing streak with last-second field goal. The Jacksonville Jaguars’ 20-game losing streak is over. A 23-20 victory over the Miami Dolphins at Tottenham Hotspur Stadium in London on Sunday snapped the Jaguars’ skid, which was the second longest in NFL history.