An incredible MLB-style graphic shared on X (formerly known as Twitter) shows all 32 NFL teams’ logos over their last 162 games.
Among all major professional sports, Major League Baseball has the longest campaign at 162 regular season games. Up until the expansion of a 17-game schedule in 2021, NFL teams played 16 regular season contests.
Jay Cuda shared the graphic of every NFL club’s record over its last 162 contests, displaying it in the format of Major League Baseball standings. Unsurprisingly, it’s the Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid-led Kansas City Chiefs who’ve posted the best record over this 10-year span at 116-46.
The Chiefs have recorded winning seasons every year since Reid’s arrival in 2013. The Super Bowl 54 and Super Bowl 57 champions have won seven straight AFC West division titles, and they’ve appeared in each of the last five AFC Championship Games.
Bill Belichick’s New England Patriots have recorded the second-most wins with 109. They recorded at least 11 wins every year from 2010 to 2019, but the team has just one winning season since Tom Brady’s departure (they went 10-7 in 2021).
The Green Bay Packers (100-60-2), Pittsburgh Steelers (101-59-2) and Seattle Seahawks (102-59-1) are the only other clubs to have hit 100-plus wins during this 162-gme period.
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And as you can see, only the New York Jets (56-106), Cleveland Browns (55-106-1) and Jacksonville Jaguars (50-112) have failed to hit at least 60 wins. The Jaguars at least made progress last season by winning the AFC South division crown, though.
Some of the more shocking results include the Cowboys leading the NFC East over the Eagles, the Bucs landing in the bottom of the NFC South despite all their success during the Tom Brady era, and the Niners landing all the way down in third place in the NFC West.