List of Canadian Football League records (team)

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This is a list of Canadian Football League regular season records by teams that played in the Canadian Football League as well as the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union that preceded it.

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Streaks

Longest winning streak, overall

Longest winning streak, home

Longest winning streak, away

Longest unbeaten streak, overall

Longest winning streak, in one regular season

Longest winning streak, to start regular season

Longest winning streak, to end regular season

Longest losing streak, overall

Longest losing streak, to start regular season

Longest losing streak, to end regular season

Longest losing streak, home

Longest losing streak, away

Longest losing streak, to start regular season

Longest losing streak, to end regular season

Most consecutive seasons, 10+ wins

Most consecutive seasons, above .500

Most consecutive seasons, .500 or better

Most consecutive seasons, .500 or less

Most consecutive playoffs appearances

West East NorthSouth
34**Edmonton Eskimos 1972-200533010
20^BC Lions 1997-201616400
19 Montreal Alouettes 1996-201401900
*18 Calgary Stampeders 2005-202318000
17^^Winnipeg Blue Bombers 1980-19968801

*Active Streak

**In 1995, Edmonton was in the North Division.

^BC was in the West Division for all 20 years, but qualified for the Crossover to the East Division Playoffs in 1997, 2003, 2009, and 2014.

^^Winnipeg was in the East Division from 1987 to 1994. In 1995, Winnipeg was in the North Division, but qualified for the Crossover to the South Division Playoffs.

Most consecutive Grey Cup appearances

Most consecutive Grey Cup wins

Standings

Most Wins, season

Highest Winning Percentage (Minimum 12 game season)

Most Losses, season

Scoring

Most Points For

Most Points Allowed

Fewest Points Allowed (Minimum 12 game season)

Fewest Points Allowed (Minimum 18 game season)

Most Points Scored, one team, one game

Largest Victory Margin

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