Scorigami. It’s one of the most interesting and unique concepts.
The idea, thought up by Jon Bois, “is the art of building final scores that have never happened before in NFL history,” per the official Scorigami website. “Due to the unique nature of how points are scored in football, where it is impossible to score one point on its own, as well as the rarity of the two-point safety and eight-point touchdown and two-point conversion, there are a lot of scores that are possible but have never happened.”
The graph showing scoring outcomes that have or haven’t been accomplished before can be found here.
Listed below is an updated tracker of all 2019 scoring outcomes that have accomplished Scorigami.
Week 4
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 55, Los Angeles Rams 40
The Buccaneers advanced to 2-2 while the Rams fell to 3-1 just a few hours after the second Scorigami of the season. Tampa Bay’s win over Los Angeles is the highest-scoring game through the first quarter of the season.
Cleveland Browns 40, Baltimore Ravens 25
The second Scorigami game of the season was the Ravens’ second Scorigami game of the season. However, this time, the Ravens were on the losing end, falling to 2-2 on the year while the Browns improved to 2-2.
Week 1
Baltimore Ravens 59, Miami Dolphins 10
This is just the second time in history that the losing team has scored exactly 10 points when the winning team scored at least 57 points. The other game that fits this category is the Giants’ 62-10 victory over the Eagles in 1972.