The Highest Scoring NFL Game in History
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In what was easily the highest scoring game in NFL history, the New England Patriots outlasted the Los Angeles Rams in a shootout.
The Record-Setting Game
The New England Patriots and the New York Jets went head to head in what would become the highest scoring NFL game in history. The Patriots came out on top, winning by a score of 83-79. This was a game for the ages, and one that will never be forgotten.
The teams
The team that set the record for the most points scored in an NFL game is the New York Giants. They did so on November 27, 1966, when they defeated the Washington Redskins by a score of 72-41. The second highest scoring game in NFL history was played on December 5, 1983, when the San Francisco 49ers defeated the Dallas Cowboys by a score of 38-28.
The final score
On November 27, 1966, the Dallas Cowboys and the Washington Redskins set the record for the highest scoring game in NFL history, with a final score of 72-41. The Cowboys won the game, and both teams set numerous individual and team records. The game was played at Texas Stadium in Irving, Texas, and was televised nationally on CBS.
The Aftermath
The New England Patriots and the Los Angeles Rams set a new record for the highest scoring NFL game in history, with a final score of 103 points. The game was a shootout from start to finish, with both teams scoring on almost every drive. The Patriots won the game, but the Rams put up a valiant effort. After the game, both teams were exhausted but happy with the way they played.
How the game changed NFL history
On November 27th, 1983 the Washington Redskins played the Dallas Cowboys in a game that would go down in NFL history. The final score was a whopping 72-41, with the Redskins coming out on top. This game completely changed the NFL landscape, and is still considered one of the most important games in league history.
Prior to this game, the NFL was a primarily ground-based league, with most teams relying on their running backs to carry the load offensively. However, this game showed that a team could be successful by throwing the ball around, and it opened up the league to a whole new style of play. The Redskins had one of the best passing attacks in the league, led by quarterback Joe Theismann and wide receiver Charlie Brown. They torched the Cowboys secondary all day long, racking up over 600 yards through the air.
This game completely changed how teams approached offense, and led to a more wide open style of play that we see today. It also had a major impact on TV ratings, as this was one of the highest scoring games ever seen up to that point. The NFL has never been more popular than it is today, and this game played a big part in its rise to prominence.
What the teams are doing now
Now that the game is over, what are the teams doing? The Rams are celebrating their victory, of course. They’re also preparing for their next game, which is against the New Orleans Saints. The Saints, on the other hand, are trying to figure out what went wrong and how they can fix it. They’re also getting ready for their next game, which is against the Los Angeles Rams.