Not that I can find in the history of the NFL.
These teams have all lost 15 games:
Most Games Lost, Season
15 New Orleans, 1980
Dallas, 1989
New England, 1990
Indianapolis, 1991
N.Y. Jets, 1996
San Diego, 2000
Carolina, 2001
2006-09-27 15:56:07
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answered by Anonymous
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When the NFL was formed in 1920, winless seasons were not uncommon. In fact, for the first ten years, from 1920-29, there was always at least one team which went winless. Between 1930 and World War II, only the 1934 Cincinnati Reds went winless. The Reds were 0-8-0 when they folded with three games remaining in the season. A new team, called the St. Louis Gunners, was formed. The Gunners had been an independent team operating in the area and they went 1-2 in the remaining three games.
World War II saw a fewer players available for NFL action and, as a result, some teams suffered more than others. The 1942 Detroit Lions went 0-11; the 1943 Chicago Cardinals went 0-10 and the combined Card-Pitt team of 1944 went 0-10.
Since World War II, only the expansion Dallas Cowboys of 1960 (0-11-1), the expansion Tampa Bay Bucs of 1976 (0-14), and the 1982 Baltimore Colts (0-8-1 in a strike-shortened season) have gone winless.
2006-09-27 16:01:26
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answered by Mister Farlay 2
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Yes. The Tampa Bay Buccaneers first team in 1976 went 0-16 and lost their first 10 games in 1977 before beating the New Orleans Saints 33-14 for the franchise's first win.
2006-09-28 10:45:52
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answered by bigvol662004 6
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0-16 Nfl Teams
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answered by fontagne 4
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The 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers went 0-14.
2006-09-27 18:17:08
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answered by CSUFGrad2006 5
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1982 Baltimore Colts 0-8-1
1976 Tampa Bay Bucaneers 0-14
1960 Dallas Cowboys 0-11-1
1944 Brooklyn Tigers 0-10, Chicago/Pittsburgh Cards/Steelers combined team 0-10
1943 Chicago Cardinals 0-10
1942 Detroit Lions 0-11
1934 Cincinnati Reds 0-8
1929 Dayton Triangles 0-6
1928 Dayton Triangles 0-6
1927 Buffalo Bisons 0-5
1926 Hammond Pros, Louisville Colonels 0-4
1925 Rochester Jeffersons 0-5-1, Dayton Triangles 0-7-1, Duluth Kellys 0-3, Milwaukee Badgers 0-6, Columbus Tigers 0-9
1924 Kenosha Maroons 0-4-1, Minneapolis Marines 0-6, Rochester Jeffersons 0-8
1923 Louisvilles Brecks 0-3, Rochester Jeffersons 0-4
1922 Rochester Jeffersons 0-4-1, Hammond Pros 0-5-1, Columbus Panhandles 0-8, Evansville Crimson Giants 0-3
1921 Louisville Brecks 0-2, Muncie Flyers 0-2, Tonawanada Kardex 0-1, New York Giants 0-2
1920 Columbus Panhandles 0-5, Muncie Flyers 0-1, Rochester Jeffersons 0-1, Hammond Pros 0-3
2006-09-27 16:15:38
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answered by J Z 3
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Tampa Bay
Detroit Lions in 2006
2006-09-27 16:01:10
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answered by Anonymous
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Tampa Bay lost the first 26 games they played when they was added to the NFL
2006-09-27 16:01:08
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answered by nas88car300 7
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not sure but i remember the cowboys first year with troy aikman they went 1 and 15 and the win they got was with the backup quarterback
2006-09-27 15:51:50
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answered by roodawgs98 2
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Nope, but if you are a fan of the Jim Rome show, he claims that when it happens, it will fulfill his lifelong dream. And I do like the Raiders chances for it this year.
2006-09-27 15:58:19
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answered by Rckets 7
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