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In theNational Football League (NFL), atied game occurs when aregular season game ends with both teams having an equal score after one 10-minute overtime period.[1][2] Ties have counted as a half-win and half-loss in league standings since1972; before that, ties were not counted in the standings at all.[3] Tie games were once frequent in the NFL, but have become increasingly uncommon due to a rule change in1974 that extended the existing sudden-death overtime for postseason games into the regular season.[4] As a result, 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.[5]

From 1920 to 1973, there were a total of 290 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.[6] Since overtime was introduced in 1974, there have been 30 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, and2022). The most recent tie game occurred on September 28, 2025, when theGreen Bay Packers andDallas Cowboys played to a 40–40 draw.[7] TheJacksonville Jaguars, who joined the NFL in 1995, are the only current NFL team that has never recorded a tied game.[8] However, 7 other teams have not recorded a tie since the 1974 rule change: theBuffalo Bills,Chicago Bears,Las Vegas Raiders,Los Angeles Chargers,New England Patriots,New Orleans Saints andTennessee Titans.

1920–1973

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National Football League

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SeasonNo. of ties
1920[A][6]17
19217
19229
192313
19247
19259
192614
19276
19286
192910
19307
19313
193210
19335
19340
19354
19362
19373
19383
19393
19404
19412
19421
19433
19443
19451
19463
19472
19481
19493
19500
19513
19520
19533
19542
19553
19562
19571
19583
19591
1960[B]5
19613
19624
19635
19646
19652
19665
19679
19684
19695
19709
19718
19725
19737

All-America Football Conference (1946–1949)

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SeasonNo. of ties
19464
19474
19480
19492

American Football League (1960–1969)

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SeasonNo. of ties
19601
19611
19621
19633
19643
19655
19664
19672
19681
19693

1974–2011

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In 1974, the NFL instituted a singlesudden-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 a tie.[10]

Key
SymbolMeaning
Team (#)Denotes the number of times the team has tied a game since 1974.
No.DateAway teamHome teamScoreNotes
1September 22, 1974Pittsburgh SteelersDenver Broncos35–35First regular-season overtime game in NFL history. As of 2025 it remains the most recent tie recorded by a team (the Steelers) that went on to win theSuper Bowl.[11][12]
2September 19, 1976Los Angeles RamsMinnesota Vikings10–10With about a minute left in overtime, Vikings quarterbackFran Tarkenton's pass was intercepted by Rams linebacker Rick Kay at the Rams' 1-yard line. The Rams then conceded the tie with the ball deep in their own territory.[13][14]
3November 26, 1978Minnesota Vikings (2)Green Bay Packers10–10Both teams finished the season with an 8–7–1 record. The Vikings won theNFC Central over the Packers by virtue of a 1–0–1 head-to-head record.[5][15]
4October 12, 1980Green Bay Packers (2)Tampa Bay Buccaneers14–14[16]
5October 4, 1981New York JetsMiami Dolphins28–28Jets kickerPat Leahy missed a 48-yard field goal as time expired in overtime.[17][18]
6December 19, 1982Green Bay Packers (3)Baltimore Colts20–20The Colts, who eventually finished their season at 0–8–1,[C] overcame a 20–6 fourth-quarter deficit. Packers kickerJan Stenerud missed wide right from 47 yards with 2:00 remaining.[20][21]
7October 24, 1983New York GiantsSt. Louis Cardinals20–20Only overtime tie to date onMonday Night Football.[22] Cardinals kickerNeil O'Donoghue missed three field-goal attempts in the extra period from 45, 20 and 42 yards, the last two in the final 66 seconds.[23][24]
8November 4, 1984Philadelphia EaglesDetroit Lions23–23[25]
9October 19, 1986San Francisco 49ersAtlanta Falcons10–10[26]
10December 7, 1986St. Louis Cardinals (2)Philadelphia Eagles (2)10–10Cardinals kicker Eric Schubert missed two field goals, including a 37-yarder in the final seconds of overtime. Eagles kicker Paul McFadden missed a 43-yard field goal in the extra period.[27]
11September 20, 1987Denver Broncos (2)Green Bay Packers (4)17–17Game played inMilwaukee.[28]
12October 2, 1988Kansas City ChiefsNew York Jets (2)17–17Jets running backFreeman McNeil lost a fumble at the Chiefs' 15 yard line in the final minute of overtime.[29][30]
13November 19, 1989Kansas City Chiefs (2)Cleveland Browns10–10Chiefs kickerNick Lowery, one of the most accurate kickers during the 1989 season, played poorly on the sloppy turf ofCleveland Municipal Stadium. He missed a 45-yard field goal that would have won it for the Chiefs with four seconds left in regulation. In overtime, he had a chance to win the game on a 47-yard attempt with 3 seconds left, but missed that one as well.[31][32]
14November 16, 1997Philadelphia Eagles (3)Baltimore Ravens10–10Each team had an unsuccessful field-goal attempt in overtime; Ravens kickerMatt Stover missed wide right from 53 yards with 2:21 remaining, Eagles kickerChris Boniol also missed wide right from 40 yards on the last play of the game.[33][34]
15November 23, 1997New York Giants (2)Washington Redskins7–7First overtime tie in the league'sSunday Night Football slot. Redskins quarterbackGus Frerotte injured himself byheadbutting a stadium wall while celebrating his team's lone touchdown.[35][36]
16November 10, 2002Atlanta Falcons (2)Pittsburgh Steelers (2)34–34Atlanta mounted a 17-point comeback to force overtime. Steelerswide receiverPlaxico Burress was stopped one yard short of the end zone on the final play of overtime.[37][38]
17November 16, 2008Philadelphia Eagles (4)Cincinnati Bengals13–13Bengals kickerShayne Graham missed a 47-yard field goal with seven seconds left in overtime. At the post-game press conference, Eagles quarterbackDonovan McNabb said that he did not know games could end tied.[39][40]

2012–2016

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In 2012, the NFL instituted a modified sudden-death overtime system to prevent afield goal from the team that won the kickoff from ending the game.[41] During these seasons, a total of 83 regular season games went to overtime, 5 (6.0%) of which ended in a tie.[42]

No.DateAway teamHome teamScoreNotes
1November 11, 2012St. Louis Rams (2)San Francisco 49ers (2)24–24The Rams had a game-winning field goal taken away because of a penalty. Both teams missed field goal attempts in overtime.[43][44]
2November 24, 2013Minnesota Vikings (3)Green Bay Packers (5)26–26The Packers scored 16 unanswered points in the fourth quarter to force overtime. Both teams scored a field goal in the overtime period.[45][46]
3October 12, 2014Carolina PanthersCincinnati Bengals (2)37–37Both teams scored a field goal in the overtime period. Bengals kickerMike Nugent missed a 36-yard field goal attempt as time expired in overtime.[47][48]
4October 23, 2016Seattle SeahawksArizona Cardinals (3)6–6Cardinals kickerChandler Catanzaro and Seahawks kickerSteven Hauschka missed consecutive field goals from short distances late in overtime after having each made one earlier in the period. Cardinals quarterbackCarson Palmer threw aHail Mary pass that was knocked out of the endzone at the end of overtime.[49][50]
5October 30, 2016Washington Redskins (2)Cincinnati Bengals (3)27–27First overtime game played atWembley Stadium inLondon, and the first tie game playedoutside the United States.[51] Neither team scored in the overtime period. Redskins kickerDustin Hopkins missed a 34-yard field goal in overtime which would have won the game.[52]

2017–2024

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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.[53][54] During these seasons, a total of 118 regular season games went to overtime, 7 (5.9%) of which ended in a tie.

No.DateAway teamHome teamScoreNotes
1September 9, 2018Pittsburgh Steelers (3)Cleveland Browns (2)21–21Both Steelers kickerChris Boswell and Browns kickerZane Gonzalez missed field goals in the final two minutes of overtime. This was the first Week 1 tie since 1971. This tie ended a 17-game losing streak for the Browns that dated back to the 2016 season.[55][56]
2September 16, 2018Minnesota Vikings (4)Green Bay Packers (6)29–29Packers kickerMason Crosby made what would have been a game-winning field goal as time expired in regulation, but the Vikingscalled timeout before the play and Crosby missed his second attempt, sending the game to overtime. Vikings kickerDaniel Carlson missed two field goals in overtime, one as time expired, and was waived by the team the next day.[57][58]
3September 8, 2019Detroit Lions (2)Arizona Cardinals (4)27–27The Cardinals trailed by 18 points during the fourth quarter. Both teams kicked a field goal in the extra period. With 10 seconds remaining, Lions quarterbackMatthew Stafford threw an incomplete pass that was nearly intercepted by Cardinals cornerbackTramaine Brock.[59][60]
4September 27, 2020Cincinnati Bengals (4)Philadelphia Eagles (5)23–23[61]
5November 14, 2021Detroit Lions (3)Pittsburgh Steelers (4)16–16This tie ended a 12-game losing streak for the Lions dating back to 2020. The Steelers lost two fumbles in Detroit territory during the overtime period. Steelers running backNajee Harris noted in the postgame press conference that he did not know an NFL game could end in a tie.[62][63]
6September 11, 2022Indianapolis Colts (2)Houston Texans20–20The Colts scored 17 unanswered points in the final 11 minutes of regulation. Neither team scored in the extra period.[64] The Colts released kickerRodrigo Blankenship after he missed a potential game-winning field goal in overtime.[65][66]
7December 4, 2022Washington Commanders (3)New York Giants (3)20–20Giants kickerGraham Gano missed a 58-yard field goal as time expired.[7][67]

2025–present

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In 2025, the NFL changed the overtime rules to allow both teams to have possession during the overtime period, even if the first team scores a touchdown, with the overtime remaining at 10 minutes.[68] Through Week 12 of the2025 season, a total of 10 regular season games went to overtime, 1 (10.0%) of which ended in a tie.

No.DateAway teamHome teamScoreNotes
1September 28, 2025Green Bay Packers (7)Dallas Cowboys40–40Cowboys kickerBrandon Aubrey made a go-ahead field goal with 4:40 left in overtime, and Packers kickerBrandon McManus made the game-tying field goal as time expired. This was the first tied game to have a game-tying score as time expired in overtime. This was the second highest-scoring tie in NFL history, and the highest since the introduction of overtime.[69][70]

Notes

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Notes
  1. ^No official standings were recorded throughout the 1920 season and teams played games against opponents outside of the league.[9]
  2. ^TheAmerican 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.
  3. ^The1982 season was reduced from 16 to 9 games because of a57-day players' strike.[19]
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