List of National Football League Records (team) - Games Won

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

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