The Denver Broncos made NFL history with two scorigamis last season (including one they would like to forget).
The Broncos had another uncommon final score when they defeated the Green Bay Packers 27-2 in Week 2 of NFL preseason on Sunday night. While uncommon, it was not unique. No scorigami.
That score has happened once before in the NFL when the Pittsburgh Steelers defeated the Chicago Cardinals 27-2 on Dec. 22, 1957.
“Scorigami” is a term coined by Jon Bois to describe a final score that has never happened before in NFL history. Unfortunately, the victory over Green Bay did not meet that criteria.
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After humbling the Packers last week, the Broncos are now set to host the Arizona Cardinals in their preseason finale this week.
Following the final week of preseason action, Denver will have until Aug. 27 to trim the squad from 91 players down to a 53-man roster. We will track all of the team’s roster cuts on Broncos Wire.