Seahawks 48-45 win over Lions in Week 4 results in a Scorigami

The Seahawks at Lions in Week 4 was an offensive affair that resulted in a 48-45 Scorigami, the 1073rd unique final score in NFL history.

The Seattle Seahawks at the Detroit Lions in Week 4 was an offensive affair that resulted in a 48-45 “Scorigami,” the 1073rd unique final score in NFL history.

According to nflscorigami.com:

Scorigami is a concept thought up by Jon Bois. It is the art of building final scores that have never happened before in NFL history. Due to the unique nature of how points are scored in (American) Football, where it is impossible to score 1 point on its own, as well as the rarity of the 2 point safety and 8 point touchdown and 2 point conversion, there are a lot of scores that are possible, but have never happened.

As rare as Scorigamis are, the Seahawks managed one every season from 2010 to 2018, including Super Bowl XLVIII which resulted in a 43-8 win over the Broncos.

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