What Is The Biggest Blowout In Nfl History?

The biggest blowout in NFL history happened on December 8, 1940, when the Chicago Bears beat the Washington Redskins 73-0.

The Chicago Bears vs. The New York Giants in the 1934 NFL Championship Game

The Chicago Bears defeated the New York Giants in the 1934 NFL Championship Game by a score of 30-13. This remains the biggest blowout in NFL history.

The San Francisco 49ers vs. The Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV

The San Francisco 49ers faced the Denver Broncos in Super Bowl XXIV on January 28, 1990. The 49ers entered the game as 13-point favorites, but they quickly proved that they were the superior team. The 49ers led the Broncos 24-3 at halftime and went on to win the game 55-10. It was the biggest blowout in Super Bowl history.

The New England Patriots vs. The Miami Dolphins in Monday Night Football in 2008

On Monday Night Football in 2008, the New England Patriots routed the Miami Dolphins by a score of 48-28. The Patriots scored 45 unanswered points after the Dolphins had taken an early 7-3 lead. The Patriots set several NFL records in the game, including most points scored in a regular season game, most points scored in a Monday Night Football game, and largest margin of victory in a Monday Night Football game.

The Green Bay Packers vs. The Detroit Lions in the 2014 NFC Wild Card Game

On Sunday, January 5th, 2014, the Green Bay Packers were embarrassed by the Detroit Lions in the NFC Wild Card game by a final score of 40-10. It was the largest margin of victory in an NFL playoff game since the San Francisco 49ers beat the New York Giants 45-28 in the 2003 NFC Wild Card game.

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