No NFL game has ever ended in a 40-40 score. That is until the closing seconds of overtime between the Green Bay Packers and Dallas Cowboys. When Brandon McManus’s kick sailed through the uprights, the game ended in a 40-40 tie. That’s an NFL Scorigami!

An NFL “Scorigami” is a final score that’s never happened before in the history of the league. With high-powered offenses racking up points and analytics telling folks to go for two more often, Scorigami has been happening more and more. This is the 1,093rd unique score in NFL history and the second Scorigami this season. The Buffalo Bills’ thrilling 41-40 Week 1 game was also a Scorigami and also coincidentally on Sunday Night Football.

Often, the Scorigami is a result of a weird scoring play like we saw with the blocked extra point retu

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