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| [[Philadelphia Eagles vs. Miami Dolphins (November 14, 1993)|Program]] | | [[Philadelphia Eagles vs. Miami Dolphins (November 14, 1993)|Program]] | ||
| Most coaching wins all-time ([[Don Shula]], 325) | | Most coaching wins all-time ([[Don Shula]], 325) | ||
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===Former league records=== | |||
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| [[1934 NFL season|October 7, 1934]] | |||
| [[National Football League]] | |||
| [[Green Bay Packers]] vs. [[Detroit Lions]] | |||
| City Stadium | |||
| [[Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions (October 7, 1934)|Program]] | |||
| Glenn Presnell of the [[Detroit Lions]] kicked a then-record 54-yard field goal. | |||
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| [[1953 NFL season|September 27, 1953]] | |||
| [[National Football League]] | |||
| [[Baltimore Colts]] vs. [[Chicago Bears]] | |||
| Memorial Stadium | |||
| [[Baltimore Colts vs. Chicago Bears (September 27, 1953)|Program]] | |||
| Bert Rechichar of the [[Baltimore Colts]] kicked a then-record 56-yard field goal. | |||
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| [[1970 NFL season|November 8, 1970]] | |||
| [[National Football League]] | |||
| [[New Orleans Saints]] vs. [[Detroit Lions]] | |||
| [[Tulane Stadium]] | |||
| [[New Orleans Saints vs. Detroit Lions (November 8, 1970)|Program]] | |||
| Saints placekicker [[Tom Dempsey]] kicked a then-record 63-yard field goal. | |||
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| [[1957 college football season|November 16, 1957]] | | [[1957 college football season|November 16, 1957]] | ||
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| [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1959/08-15_chb-gnb.html Program] | | [https://www.sportspaper.info/football/nfl/seasons/1959/08-15_chb-gnb.html Program] | ||
| Head coaching debut of [[Vince Lombardi]]. | | Head coaching debut of [[Vince Lombardi]]. | ||
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| August 1, 1971 | | August 1, 1971 |
Revision as of 13:31, 26 November 2021
This article contains a list of all SportsPaper publications from notable games or events in sports history. Championship games or all-star games are not included in this list.
All publications
Active league records
Date | League | Team(s) | Venue | Type | Event |
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November 24, 1960 | National Basketball Association | Philadelphia Warriors vs. Boston Celtics | Philadelphia Convention Hall | Program | Most rebounds in a single game (Wilt Chamberlain, 55) |
June 14, 1970 | NASCAR | n/a | Riverside International Raceway | Program | Career win no. 106 for Richard Petty. |
December 26, 1986 | National Hockey League | Hartford Whalers vs. Montreal Canadiens | Hartford Civic Center | Program | Most consecutive games played (Doug Jarvis, 915) |
November 14, 1993 | National Football League | Philadelphia Eagles vs. Miami Dolphins | Veterans Stadium | Program | Most coaching wins all-time (Don Shula, 325) |
Former league records
Date | League | Team(s) | Venue | Type | Event |
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October 7, 1934 | National Football League | Green Bay Packers vs. Detroit Lions | City Stadium | Program | Glenn Presnell of the Detroit Lions kicked a then-record 54-yard field goal. |
September 27, 1953 | National Football League | Baltimore Colts vs. Chicago Bears | Memorial Stadium | Program | Bert Rechichar of the Baltimore Colts kicked a then-record 56-yard field goal. |
November 8, 1970 | National Football League | New Orleans Saints vs. Detroit Lions | Tulane Stadium | Program | Saints placekicker Tom Dempsey kicked a then-record 63-yard field goal. |
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