List of NFL longest winning streaks

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This is a list of the longest winning streaks in National Football League (NFL) history. The list includes streaks that started at the end of one season and carried over into the following season. There are two official lists, streaks that consist entirely of regular-season games and streaks made up of playoff games only.

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The Indianapolis Colts hold the record for the longest regular season winning streak in NFL history, at 23 games. They won 9 straight games to finish the 2008 season and started the 2009 season with 14 straight wins. The New England Patriots hold the record for the longest postseason winning streak in NFL history, with 10 straight playoff wins between 2001 and 2005—although the team did miss the playoffs in 2002.

Key

^Denotes streaks that contained perfect regular seasons
Denotes streaks that are currently in progress
*Denotes season in which team won championship

Streaks

Regular season

This list contains only the top streaks consisting entirely of regular-season games.

RankGamesTeamSeason(s)Season
record(s)
DateScoreOpponentDateScoreOpponent
Beginning (first victory)End (first defeat or tie)
23
(9 + 14)
Indianapolis Colts 2008
2009
12–4
14–2
November 2, 200818–15 New England Patriots December 27, 200915–29 New York Jets
21
(3 + 16 + 2)
New England Patriots^ 2006
2007
2008
12–4
16–0
11–5
December 17, 200640–7 Houston Texans September 21, 200813–38 Miami Dolphins
18
(12 + 6)
New England Patriots 2003*
2004*
14–2
14–2
October 5, 200338–30 Tennessee Titans October 31, 200420–34 Pittsburgh Steelers
18
(4 + 14)
Carolina Panthers 2014
2015
7–8–1
15–1
December 7, 201441–10 New Orleans Saints December 27, 201513–20 Atlanta Falcons
17
(4 + 13)
Chicago Bears^ 1933*
1934
10–2–1
13–0
November 26, 193317–14 Portsmouth Spartans September 22, 19350–7 Green Bay Packers
17
(11 + 6)
Denver Broncos 2012
2013
13–3
13–3
October 15, 201235–24 San Diego Chargers October 20, 201333–39 Indianapolis Colts
16
(5 + 11)
Chicago Bears^ 1941*
1942
10–1
11–0
November 9, 194131–13 Cleveland Rams September 26, 194321–21 Green Bay Packers
16
(2 + 14)
Cleveland Browns^ 1947*
1948*
12–1–1
14–0
November 27, 194727–17 Los Angeles Dons September 5, 194928–28 Buffalo Bills
16
(1 + 14 + 1)
Miami Dolphins^ 1971
1972*
1973*
10–3–1
14–0
12–2
December 19, 197127–6 Green Bay Packers September 23, 19737–12 Oakland Raiders
16
(5 + 11)
Miami Dolphins 1983
1984
12–4
14–2
November 20, 198337–0 Baltimore Colts November 18, 198428–34 San Diego Chargers
16
(14 + 2)
Pittsburgh Steelers 2004
2005*
15–1
11–5
September 26, 200413–3 Miami Dolphins September 25, 200520–23 New England Patriots

Playoffs

This list contains only streaks consisting entirely of postseason games.

RankGamesTeamSeason(s)DateScoreOpponentDateScoreOpponent
Beginning (first victory)End (first defeat)
10
(3 + 3 + 3 + 1)
New England Patriots 2001*
2003*
2004*
2005
January 19, 200216–13 Oakland Raiders January 14, 200613–27 Denver Broncos
9
(1 + 1 + 2 + 2 + 3)
Green Bay Packers 1961*
1962*
1965*
1966*
1967*
December 31, 196137–0 New York Giants December 24, 19723–16 Washington Redskins
9
(3 + 4 + 2)
Kansas City Chiefs 2022*
2023*
2024
January 21, 202227–20 Jacksonville Jaguars February 9, 202522–40 Philadelphia Eagles
7
(1 + 1 + 1 + 2 + 2)
Cleveland Browns^ 1946*
1947*
1948*
1949*
1950*
December 22, 194614–9 New York Yankees December 23, 195117–24 Los Angeles Rams
7
(3 + 3 + 1)
Pittsburgh Steelers 1974*
1975*
1976
December 22, 197432–14 Buffalo Bills December 26, 19767–24 Oakland Raiders
7
(3 + 3 + 1)
San Francisco 49ers 1988*
1989*
1990
January 1, 198934–9 Minnesota Vikings January 20, 199113–15 New York Giants
7
(3 + 3 + 1)
Dallas Cowboys 1992*
1993*
1994
January 10, 199334–10 Philadelphia Eagles January 15, 199528–38 San Francisco 49ers
7
(4 + 3)
Denver Broncos 1997*
1998*
December 27, 199742–17 Jacksonville Jaguars December 27, 20003–21 Baltimore Ravens
6
(3 + 3)
Miami Dolphins^ 1972*
1973*
December 24, 197220–14 Cleveland Browns December 21, 197426–28 Oakland Raiders
6
(3 + 3)
Pittsburgh Steelers 1978*
1979*
December 30, 197833–10 Denver Broncos January 9, 198328–31 San Diego Chargers
6
(4 + 2)
Washington Redskins 1982*
1983
January 8, 198331–7 Detroit Lions January 22, 19849–38 Los Angeles Raiders

See also

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