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2022 NFL Scorigami Tracker

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Scorigami is one of football’s greatest nuances. Created by Jon Bois, Scorigami describes “the art of building final scores that have never happened before in NFL history,” according to its host website.

Here, we’ll track every instance of Scorigami throughout the 2022 NFL season.

2022 Scorigami count: 3
Teams with most 2022 Scorigamis: Six tied

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Week 17

None this week

Week 16

Bengals 22, Patriots 18

Cincinnati’s bid for the AFC North title remained strong as they defeated the Patriots in New England. The Patriots nearly came back from a three-score deficit, by Rhamondre Stevenson’s fourth-quarter fumble in the red zone gave the ball back to the Bengals and essentially sealed the outcome. Joe Burrow completed 40 passes for 375 yards and three touchdowns. Joe Mixon totaled 108 scrimmage yards, Tee Higgins tallied 128 yards and one touchdown, and Trenton Irwin found the end zone twice. For New England, Kendrick Bourne scored a touchdown and had the first 100-yard game of his career. Jakobi Meyers added 83 yards and a score, but it wasn’t enough. This ended up being the 1,075th Scorigami of all-time, thanks in large part to three missed extra points and one missed field goal between Evan McPherson and Nick Folk.

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Week 15

None this week

Week 14

None this week

Week 13

Cowboys 54, Colts 19

The Cowboys could not be slowed down during Sunday Night Football against the Colts, and along the way, they recorded the second instance of Scorigami in 2022 (and the 1,074th all-time). Dallas broke free for 33 yards in the fourth quarter alone, including a touchdown run from each of its three running backs, as well as a defensive fumble recovery for a touchdown courtesy of Malik Hooker. On the Indianapolis side, Matt Ryan went 21-for-37, adding 233 yards and two touchdowns but also tossing three interceptions.

Week 12

None this week

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Week 11

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Week 10

None this week

Week 9

None this week

Week 8

None this week

Week 7

None this week

Week 6

None this week

Week 5

None this week

Week 4

Seahawks 48, Lions 45

Sunday’s high-scoring affair between the Seahawks and Lions gave us the first instance of Scorigami in 2022 (and the 1,073rd all-time). This game was dominated by a variety of offensive playmakers, including the running backs. Seattle’s Rashaad Penny finished with 157 scrimmage yards and a pair of touchdowns while Detroit’s Jamaal Williams added 109 yards and two scores of his own. In the passing attack, DK Metcalf emerged with a whopping 149 yards while TJ Hockenson had one of the best tight end performances this season, amassing 179 yards and two touchdowns. While the Seahawks never trailed in this game, the Lions did make things interesting by coming within three points on two separate occasions in the final quarter of play.

Week 3

None this week

Week 2

None this week

Week 1

None this week


Click here for an archive of our 2021 Scorigami tracker.


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