Okay, so I’ve been digging into some NFL history lately, specifically about the biggest blowouts. You know, those games where one team just completely crushes the other. It’s kinda wild to see how lopsided some of these matches have been.
Start My Research
I started by just googling around, trying to get a feel for what the biggest blowout in NFL history even was. I found out that there was even a game so one-sided and totally dominated that one team completely blew the other out of the water. It’s crazy to think about a team scoring touchdown after touchdown, and the other team just can’t keep up.

Then, I really dove into some specific games. The biggest one I could find happened way back in 1940. It seems pretty clear that this match is the one everyone talks about when it comes to insane blowouts.
What I Found
- Found this one game from back on December 8, 1940. This date is apparently when the biggest blowout happened. I guess that’s a date that will live in infamy for the losing team.
- Read that the final scoreline of one game was 73 to nothing. Can you imagine? I learned that the point difference of 73 still marks the most lopsided game in history.
- Learned that the Broncos have an edge on their rivals in Super Bowl appearances. It looks like these two teams had the same records.
Wrapping Up
So yeah, that’s what I’ve found out about the biggest blowouts in NFL history. I guess sometimes things just get way out of hand on the field. Makes you wonder what was going through the players’ heads during those games. It’s a part of football history. You know, sometimes you have these crazy games that stick with people forever. Some days just don’t have good matches, and that’s just how it goes.