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NFL ties are contagious and 5 more fun facts on the worst outcome in football

If history repeats itself, there will be no more ties in the NFL this season.

Minnesota Vikings v Green Bay Packers
Minnesota Vikings v Green Bay Packers
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After two weeks of football, we’ve seen two ties in the NFL. The first came when the Steelers tied the Browns in Week 1. The second was also in a divisional matchup, this one between the Vikings and Packers in Week 2.

Those ties could have playoff implications, especially since they happened among division rivals. But two weeks and two ties? The truth is in all likelihood we won’t see another tie game this year. Since the NFL instituted sudden-death overtime in 1974, there’s never been a season that featured more than two tie games.

NFL ties since sudden-death overtime began in 1974

Year

Game Date

Away Team

Home Team

Points Scored

2018Sep 16, 2018Minnesota VikingsGreen Bay Packers29
2018Sep 9, 2018Pittsburgh SteelersCleveland Browns21
2016Oct 30, 2016Washington RedskinsCincinnati Bengals27
2016Oct 23, 2016Seattle SeahawksArizona Cardinals6
2014Oct 12, 2014Cincinnati BengalsCarolina Panthers37
2013Nov 24, 2013Minnesota VikingsGreen Bay Packers26
2012Nov 11, 2012San Francisco 49ersSt. Louis Rams24
2008Nov 16, 2008Philadelphia EaglesCincinnati Bengals13
2002Nov 10, 2002Pittsburgh SteelersAtlanta Falcons34
1997Nov 23, 1997Washington RedskinsNew York Giants7
1997Nov 16, 1997Baltimore RavensPhiladelphia Eagles10
1989Nov 19, 1989Kansas City ChiefsCleveland Browns10
1988Oct 2, 1988New York JetsKansas City Chiefs17
1987Sep 20, 1987Green Bay PackersDenver Broncos17
1986Dec 7, 1986Philadelphia EaglesSt. Louis Cardinals10
1986Oct 19, 1986San Francisco 49ersAtlanta Falcons10
1984Nov 4, 1984Philadelphia EaglesDetroit Lions23
1983Oct 24, 1983New York GiantsSt. Louis Cardinals20
1982Dec 19, 1982Green Bay PackersBaltimore Colts20
1981Oct 4, 1981New York JetsMiami Dolphins28
1980Oct 12, 1980Tampa Bay BuccaneersGreen Bay Packers14
1978Nov 26, 1978Minnesota VikingsGreen Bay Packers10
1976Sep 19, 1976Los Angeles RamsMinnesota Vikings10
1974Sep 22, 1974Pittsburgh SteelersDenver Broncos35

In total, there have been 24 ties since 1974 and there were none in the 2017 NFL season. Interestingly, it almost seems like ties are contagious. In the four years in which there were two ties in the NFL (including this season) three of the four came in back-to-back weeks. I’m no statistician, but I can’t imagine the odds are great for that to occur.

Here are five more fun facts on NFL ties

1) Three teams involved in this year’s ties also have some of the most ties in NFL history. The Packers lead the league with six ties, followed by the Vikings and Eagles with four each and then the Steelers and Bengals with three each. No other team has more than two ties since sudden death overtime was introduced to the NFL in 1974.

2) Among active NFL head coaches, Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis has coached the most ties with three. Mike McCarthy is close behind with two ties of his own while coaching the Packers.

3) After the Eagles and Bengals ended a 2008 game in a 13-13 tie, Philadelphia quarterback Donovan McNabb admitted he didn’t even know ties could happen. ”In college, there are multiple overtimes, and in high school and Pop Warner,” McNabb said. ”I never knew in the professional ranks it would end that way.” He wasn’t alone, many of his teammates admitted they also didn’t know NFL games could end in a tie.

4) Twenty-one of the NFL’s current 32 teams have played in a tie. The teams that have never been part of a tie are the Buffalo Bills, Chicago Bears, Dallas Cowboys, Houston Texans, Indianapolis Colts, Jacksonville Jaguars, Los Angeles Chargers, New England Patriots, New Orleans Saints, Oakland Raiders, and Tennessee Titans.

5) Since sudden death overtime was initiated in 1974, the longest stretch of seasons with no ties came between 1989 and 1997. The average number of years between ties is 1.91. So in all likelihood, there will be no more ties in 2018 and we’ll see winners decided in all the remaining games this season.

Or at least that’s what we’re hoping. And until then, maybe the NFL will read our ideas on how to fix overtime so that professional sporting events do not end in ties going forward.

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