All-time records for all 32 active NFL franchises

All-time records for all 32 active NFL franchises

 

All-time win-loss records for all 32 active NFL franchises

What are the overall win-loss records for all 32 NFL franchises that are currently active?

A look at the win-loss history for all of the 32 active NFL franchises.

Chicago/Pittsburgh/St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals

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The Cardinals check-in at 558-763-41. They have had two incarnations in the desert. The Phoenix Cardinals were 32-64 over six seasons. They audibled to the Arizona Cardinals and are 175-239-2 under that moniker. Hard to believe for a franchise that has been around since 1920 but it has been to the playoffs in 10 seasons with a 7-9 mark. Overall, two championships, both when the team was based in Chicago.

Every NFL team’s projected win-loss totals following free-agency signings

Every NFL team’s projected win-loss totals following free-agency signings

2020 NFL season: Projected win/loss totals following free-agent signings

Free agency has seen many rosters change. The new win/loss projections are out after the wave of signings.

Free agency has seen a major shift of players in this 2020 NFL season offseason. FanDuel Sportsbook is offering a look at how it sees the win/loss numbers for the upcoming season, from top to bottom in expectations. There are also wagering odds, for those who are interested in that aspect. These will see more change after the NFL Draft.

1. Ravens 2020 win total: 11.5

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Total: 11.5 – Over: (+105) | Under: (-125)
Ravens 2019 Record: (14-2)

NFL Draft: Grading Cam Newton and the 2011 first-round picks

Cam Newton is on his way out of Carolina. A look back at the production of the Panthers’ quarterback and other 2011 first-round picks.

Cam Newton’s time in Carolina is coming to a close. The Heisman winner from Auburn was the first pick in the 2011 NFL Draft. How did the rest of the first round go and how did the players perform?

32. Green Bay: Derek Sherrod

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The Packers went last in the first round and chose a tackle from Mississippi State, Derek Sherrod. He made one start in four seasons — not playing at all in 2013. Grade: F

15 NFL players who are approaching milestones in 2020

Tom Brady, Drew Brees and Aaron Rodgers are three NFL players looking to attain milestones in 2020.

The hope is the 2020 NFL season will be able to start on time. Everything is so uncertain in the face of the coronavirus pandemic. The league is fortunate it is in the throes of its offseason and doesn’t have to make major decisions about training camp or playing for the time being. Here are some players who will be looking to reach career plateaus in 2020.

Tom Brady

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The G.O.A.T. won’t reach his next plateau in New England. Rather, Tom Brady will head for the 75,000-yard mark as a Tampa Bay Buc. He needs 429 passing yards to hit the milestone.

NFL Draft: How have Todd Gurley and the other 21 running backs chosen in 2015 fared?

NFL Draft: How have Todd Gurley and the other 21 running backs chosen in 2015 fared?

 

NFL Draft: How have Todd Gurley and the other 21 running backs chosen in 2015 fared?

Todd Gurley was the first of 22 running backs to be chosen in the 2015 NFL Draft. How did they all do?

The Los Angeles Rams cut Todd Gurley rather than having to pay the running back $10.5 million he would have been due on Thursday. How have the 22 running backs drafted in 2015 fared in the NFL?
Texans: Kenny Hilliard (7th round)

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The 235th overall pick, LSU’s Kenny Hilliard has not played in the NFL. He was cut by Houston numerous times and was cut by Washington many times, being added back to the practice squad as late as March 2018.

NFL Draft: Grading the 2017 first round as Mitchell Trubisky fades in Chicago

The Bears are ready to move on from Mitchell Trubisky. His grade from the 2017 NFL Draft is poor. How do the other first-rounders fare?

The Chicago Bears have reportedly acquired Nick Foles from the Jacksonville Jaguars for a compensatory fourth-round pick. That feels like a major admission trading up in 2017 to select Mitchell Trubisky out of North Carolina was a mistake. How has the rest of the first-rounders done from that year?

32. Saints: Ryan Ramczyk

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He’s been solid for the Saints protecting Drew Brees. Ryan Ramczyk has not played in less than 95% of the New Orleans offensive plays in his three seasons. He’s been called for seven holding penalties as a Saint in 47 games. Grade: B