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In the
National Football League
(NFL), a
tied game
occurs when a
regular season
game ends with both teams having an equal score after one 10-minute overtime period.
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Ties have counted as a half-win and half-loss in league standings since
1972
; before that, ties were not counted in the standings at all.
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Tie games were once frequent in the NFL, but have become increasingly uncommon due to a rule change in
1974
that extended the existing sudden-death overtime for post-season games into the regular season.
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Unlike in
soccer
, where teams routinely play for ties due to the benefit of a point in the standings, NFL teams never play for ties; ties are most often the result of mishaps or mistakes from the teams involved. Tied games are considered to be the least desired outcome a football game can produce.
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From 1920 to 1973, there were a total of 256 tied games. Only three seasons prior to the rule change went without a tied game, while five seasons had at least ten ties. The most ties, 17, occurred in the 1920 season.
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Since overtime was introduced in 1974, there have been 29 tied games. The most ties recorded in a season since the introduction of overtime is two; this has happened in five seasons (
1986
,
1997
,
2016
,
2018
, and
2022
). The most recent tie game occurred on December 4,
2022
, when the
New York Giants
and
Washington Commanders
played to a 20?20 draw.
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The
Jacksonville Jaguars
, who joined the NFL in 1995, are the only current NFL team that has never recorded a tied game.
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Tied games (1920?1973)
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Tied games (1974?2011)
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In 1974, the NFL introduced a single
sudden death
15-minute overtime period for all games that were tied at the end of regulation. During these seasons, a total of 494 regular season games went to overtime, 17 (
3.4%) of which ended in ties.
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Key
Symbol
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Meaning
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Team (#)
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Denotes the number of times the team has tied a game since 1974.
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Tied games (2012?2016)
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In 2012, the league instituted a modified sudden death overtime system. A total of 83 regular season games went to overtime during these seasons, 5 (
6.0%) of which ended in a tie.
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Tied games (2017?present)
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In 2017, the NFL shortened overtime from 15 minutes to 10 minutes for regular season games with the intent of reducing the risk of injury.
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Through the
2023
season, a total of 101 regular season games went to overtime under these rules, 7 (6.9%) of which ended in a tie.
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- Notes
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No official standings were recorded throughout the 1920 season and teams played games against opponents outside of the league.
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The
American Football League
was founded in 1960 and played as a separate league until 1969, after which it merged with the NFL. The modern NFL considers the 1960s history and records of the AFL to be a part of its own, however, AFL tied games are tabulated separately in this section.
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The
1982 season
was reduced from 16 to 9 games because of a
57-day players' strike
.
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