Sports Betting
Sports Betting OffersNFL BettingCollege Football BettingNBA BettingCollege Basketball BettingSoccer BettingLegal States for Betting SportsLegal Sportsbooks for Betting Sports
Online Casinos
Casino OffersCasino NewsBlackjack strategyPoker strategyVideo PokerRoulette strategySlots strategyClassic SlotsBacarrat strategy
Betting Odds & Lines
NFL OddsCollege Football OddsNBA OddsCollege Basketball OddsNHL OddsSoccer OddsGolf OddsBoxing OddsMMA OddsNASCAR Odds
Picks, Teasers, Parlays
NFL Free Expert PicksNCAAF Free Expert PicksNCAAB Free Expert PicksNBA Free Expert PicksMLB Free Expert Picks
Sportsbooks
BetMGM ReviewFanDuel ReviewBetRivers ReviewFanatics ReviewRecommended SportsbooksLegal Sportsbooks by State
Resources & Guides
How to bet on NFLHow to bet on NCAAFHow to bet on NBAHow to bet on NCAABHow to bet on SoccerHow to bet on Golf
Trending News
Sports Trade RumorsSports Injury ReportsCasino News
NFLBet NFL FuturesBet NFL Super Bowl OddsBet NFL NFC Championship OddsBet NFL AFC Championship OddsBet NFL MVP Odds

Sports Betting

Sports Betting OffersNFL BettingCollege Football BettingNBA BettingCollege Basketball BettingSoccer BettingLegal States for Betting SportsLegal Sportsbooks for Betting Sports

Online Casinos

Casino OffersCasino NewsBlackjack strategyPoker strategyVideo PokerRoulette strategySlots strategyClassic SlotsBacarrat strategy

Betting Odds & Lines

NFL OddsCollege Football OddsNBA OddsCollege Basketball OddsNHL OddsSoccer OddsGolf OddsBoxing OddsMMA OddsNASCAR Odds

Picks, Teasers, Parlays

NFL Free Expert PicksNCAAF Free Expert PicksNCAAB Free Expert PicksNBA Free Expert PicksMLB Free Expert Picks

Sportsbooks

BetMGM ReviewFanDuel ReviewBetRivers ReviewFanatics ReviewRecommended SportsbooksLegal Sportsbooks by State

Resources & Guides

How to bet on NFLHow to bet on NCAAFHow to bet on NBAHow to bet on NCAABHow to bet on SoccerHow to bet on Golf

Trending News

Sports Trade RumorsSports Injury ReportsCasino News
nfl

The worst teams in NFL history

Detroit Lions quarterback Jared Goff (16) runs with the ball during the fourth quarter of a regular season NFL game between the San Francisco 49ers and the Detroit Lions. (Photo by Scott W. Grau/Icon Sportswire)

Ryan Murphy

December 16th, 2024

SHARE

The Detroit Lions spared themselves the ignominy of a winless season on Dec. 5, 2021 when they edged past the Minnesota Vikings thanks to a dramatic, last-second touchdown reception by Amon-Ra St. Brown. It was a rare bright spot in an otherwise disastrous campaign that has been marked by injuries, blown leads, and too many turnovers to count.

While the Lions' 2021 season was abysmal, it was far from the worst of the worst. Let’s examine 10 other historically awful cellar dwellers whose feeble feats live on in infamy.

10. 1960 Dallas Cowboys (0-11-1)

The Cowboys may be “America’s Team” now, but they were just another overmatched expansion franchise back in 1960. Saddled with washed-up veterans like quarterback Eddie LeBaron, whom they begged to come out of retirement, Dallas finished last in points scored and points allowed and was a true no star team in the Lone Star State.

9. 1982 Baltimore Colts (0-8-1)

Although many fans were devastated when a strike cut into the 1982 NFL season, the Colts were likely relieved, as the work stoppage prevented potential massacres against the AFC champion Miami Dolphins and division-leading Los Angeles Raiders. Even though they dodged those bullets, Baltimore still had its hands full against the league’s lesser lights. The Colts hit their low point in a 20-0 Week 4 loss to the Buffalo Bills in which they generated just 88 yards of offense and failed to advance the ball past the 50-yard line.

#OTD in 1982 Roosevelt Leaks rushed for 90 yards and two scores as the Buffalo Bills shut out the Baltimore Colts 20-0 in front of only 33,985 Western New York fans who have yet to forgive the NFL for the player strike. pic.twitter.com/Ex079tZZf4

— ThisDateInBuffaloSportsHistory (@BuffSportsHstry) November 28, 2021

8. 1942 Detroit Lions (0-11)

It may not surprise you to discover that the Lions have been really bad for a really long time. Detroit’s first winless season occurred in 1942 in the midst of World War II, and was due in large part to a depletion of talent as many of the nation’s bravest young men enlisted to serve overseas. The players who stuck around had names like Harry Seltzer and Joe Stringfellow (we kid you not), and were beaten like a rented mule every single Sunday. The toothless Lions were shut out five times in 1942, and finished dead last in points for and points against.

7. 1943 Chicago Cardinals (0-10)

World War II was hard on nearly everyone, but it was especially brutal for fans of the Chicago Cardinals, whose patchwork team went winless while the franchise’s top stars battled the Huns in Europe. The Cards had so few bona fide pros that the franchise merged with the Pittsburgh Steelers the following season to improve its fortunes. The result? Another identical 0-10 finish.

6. 1944 Brooklyn Tigers (0-10)

Never heard of the Brooklyn Tigers before? Consider yourself lucky. The second-rate club was consistently outscored, outmanned, and outclassed during its winless campaign in 1944. The Tigers merged with the equally woeful Boston Yanks the following year, but the franchise’s fortunes barely improved as the Franken-team finished with a dismal 3-6-1 record while simultaneously alienating fans in two different cities.

5. 2016 Cleveland Browns (1-15)

Any team serious about tanking may want to take a page from the playbook of the 2016 Browns, who bid adieu to five established Pro Bowlers and three former first-round picks before the season even began. Adding injury to insult, starting quarterback Robert Griffin III fractured a bone in his left shoulder in the season opener and watched most of the season from the sideline. The Browns finished 2016 ranked 30th or worse in points scored and points surrendered and were dead last in passing TDs. Add it all up and it's easy to see why Cleveland did not rock in 2016.

2016 Cleveland Browns in a nutshell pic.twitter.com/HY8w1IB05t

— Athlete Action™ (@AthleteAction) December 11, 2016

4. 2009 St. Louis Rams (1-15)

Ever wonder why St. Louis no longer has an NFL franchise? The 2009 Rams are a big reason why. "Led" by quarterback/tackling dummy Marc Bulger, the Rams completed only 12 touchdown passes all season and averaged fewer than 11 points per game despite having one of the league’s breeziest schedules. St. Louis finished the year with the NFL’s third-worst attendance, as discerning fans wisely steered clear of the Edward Jones Dome.

3. 1976 Tampa Bay Buccaneers (0-14)

They say you never forget your first, but we’re reasonably certain Tampa Bay fans would like to forget all about their team's first season in the NFL. Loaded with lightly-regarded veterans and unproven rookies, the expansion Buccaneers were blanked five times and didn’t score a touchdown until their fourth game of the season. The only saving grace for the Bucs was that the NFL mercifully only played a 14-game season back in 1976.

2. 2017 Cleveland Browns (0-16)

What do you do for a follow-up act after a 1-15 season? If you're the 2017 Browns, you go for broke and lose every single game on your schedule.

The 2017 Cleveland #Browns season summed up in one play. pic.twitter.com/qCVdicNnms

— Glenn Moore (@GlennMooreCLE) December 24, 2017

The Browns weren't just awful in America that season. They were also miserable in London, where they fell 33-16 to the Minnesota Vikings. If you're curious why the British have yet to fully embrace American football, that game is Exhibit A.

1. 2008 Detroit Lions (0-16)

There are lovable losers and then there are the 2008 Lions, who griped and whined their way to the NFL's first 0-16 season. Along the way, center Dominic Raiola flipped fans the bird, head coach Rod Marinelli unleashed holy hell on reporters and Detroit's popgun offense consistently found new and inventive ways of snatching defeat from the jaws of victory.

The lowlight in a season full of them came in Week 6 against the Vikings, when QB Dan Orlovsky did a lap around his own end zone while running for his life. Yup, it was that kind of season.

ADVERTISEMENT

ADVERTISEMENT

NFLYouBet

Suggested Articles

Online casino play with dice, chips, card, and a roulette table on a phone.

FanDuel Casino Bonus Code Michigan: Bet $5 Get $150 in Bonus Bets

Excited fan winning a sports bet.

Same Game Parlay Strategy: Best SGP Betting Strategies

Current Trade Rumors Update for February 17, 2025

ADVERTISEMENT

Colorado

Bet $5 Get $250 in Bonus Bets if You Win!

21+ (18+ D.C.) and present in select states (for KS, in affiliation with Kansas Star Casino). First online real money wager only. $5 first deposit required. Bonus issued as nonwithdrawable bonus bets which expire 7 days after receipt. Restrictions apply. See terms at sportsbook.fanduel.com. Gambling Problem? Call  1-800-GAMBLER or visit RG-help.com. Call 1-888-789-7777 or visit ccpg.org/chat (CT). Hope is here. GamblingHelpLineMA.org or call (800)-327-5050 for 24/7 support (MA). Visit www.mdgamblinghelp.org (MD). Call 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY).

Fanatics Sportsbook logo

Bet and Get up to $1,000 in Bonus Bets

Must be 21+. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER, Call (877-8-HOPENY) or text HOPENY (467369) (NY), 1-800-BETS-OFF (IA), or 1-800-9-WITH-IT (IN).

Fanatics Sportsbook logo

Get a Guaranteed Win Every Day For Your First Week

Spin to win for free every day, with Casino Credit, Free Spins, FastCash, merch, and more to be won! Must be 21+. GAMBLING PROBLEM? CALL 1-800-GAMBLER.

First Bet Offer up to $1,500 Back in Bonus Bets

21+ only. Please Gamble Responsibly. See BetMGM.com for Terms. First Bet Offer for new customers only (if applicable). Subject to eligibility requirements. Bonus bets are non-withdrawable. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER. Call 1-877-8-HOPENY or text HOPENY (467369) (NY).

100% Deposit Match up to $1,000 Plus $25 on the House

21+ only. Please Gamble Responsibly. See BetMGM.com for Terms. First Bet Offer for new customers only (if applicable). Subject to eligibility requirements. Bonus bets are non-withdrawable. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-GAMBLER.

Welcome to YouBet™, your daily destination to read the latest news and stories on sports, sports betting, gambling, wagering, and games of chance.

Bet on Sports

NFL BettingCollege Football BettingNBA BettingCollege Basketball BettingSoccer BettingGolf BettingBoxing BettingMMA BettingNASCAR Betting

How to Bet on Sports

How to bet on NFLHow to bet on NCAAFHow to bet on NBAHow to bet on NCAABHow to bet on SoccerHow to bet on Golf

Online Sports Betting

Sportsbook OffersSports Betting OddsSportsbooks by StateExpert Picks for SportsSportsbook OperatorsOnline Horse Betting Offers

About

Terms & ConditionsPrivacy & SecurityCookie PreferencesWager ResponsiblyDo Not Sell or Share My InfoAbout Us

Copyright © Churchill Downs Technology Initiatives Company, All Rights Reserved. This site is solely for entertainment purposes and does not contain any real money wagering. YouBet.com does not promote betting or wagering to users under the relevant legal age in their jurisdiction. Online gambling is not legal in some jurisdictions. Prior to wagering online, it is your responsibility to review local regulations. We encourage responsible gaming and provide resources for individuals who may (or know someone who may) have a gaming addition. Churchill Downs Technology Initiatives Company and its affiliates, officers, directors, and employees do not take responsibility for your actions.

Content intended for a 21+ audience. Gambling Problem? Call 1-800-Gambler or find assistance with the National Council on Problem Gambling.