Games Won
- Highest Winning Percentage for Regular Season, .575
- Chicago Bears 1920–2011
- Highest Winning Percentage for Post Season, .644
- Green Bay Packers 1920–2011
- Most Games Won (regular season only), Franchise History, 712
- Chicago Bears 1919–2011
- Most Games Won (including playoffs), Franchise History, 728
- Chicago Bears 1919–2011
- Most Games Won (regular season only), since 1970 merger, 400
- Pittsburgh Steelers: 1970–present
- Most Games Won (including playoffs), since 1970 merger, 433
- Pittsburgh Steelers 1970–present
- Most Consecutive Games Won (including playoffs), 21
- New England Patriots 2003–2004
- Most Consecutive Games Won (regular season only), 23
- Indianapolis Colts 2008–2009
- Most Consecutive Games Without Defeat, 25
- Canton Bulldogs 1921–1923
- Most Games Won, Regular Season, 16
- New England Patriots, 2007
- Most Consecutive Winning Seasons, Franchise History, 20
- Dallas Cowboys 1966–1985
- Most Consecutive Home Games Won, 30
- New England Patriots 2008–2011
- Most Consecutive Home Games Won (including playoffs), 31
- Miami Dolphins 1971–1974
- Most Consecutive Home Games Without Defeat, 30
- Green Bay Packers 1928–1933
- New England Patriots 2008-2011
- Most Consecutive Road Games Won, 18
- San Francisco 49ers 1988–1990
- Most Consecutive Road Games Without Defeat, 18
- San Francisco 49ers 1988–1990
- Most Shutout Games Won or Tied, Season, 11
- Pottsville Maroons: 1926
- Most Consecutive Shutout Games Won or Tied, 13
- Akron Pros, 1920–1921
- Most Total Wins Over 2 Consecutive Seasons, 34 (28 Regular Season & 6 Post Season)
- New England Patriots 2003–2004
- Most Total Wins Over 3 Consecutive Seasons, 46 (39 Regular Season & 7 Post Season)
- Denver Broncos 1996–1998
Read more about this topic: List Of National Football League Records (team)
Famous quotes containing the words games and/or won:
“Whatever games are played with us, we must play no games with ourselves, but deal in our privacy with the last honesty and truth.”
—Ralph Waldo Emerson (18031882)
“Probably the battle of Waterloo was won on the playing-fields of Eton, but the opening battles of all subsequent wars have been lost there.”
—George Orwell (19031950)