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2024 NFL Scorigami Tracker

NFL Scorigami

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 2024 NFL season.

2024 NFL Scorigami count: 4
Teams with most 2024 NFL Scorigamis: 2 tied (Cowboys and Lions, 2 each)

Week 11

Lions 52, Jaguars 6

The Lions’ beatdown of the Jaguars results in Scorigami! It’s the 1,088th unique final score in NFL history.

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It was all gas and no brakes for Detroit as they hosted the Jaguars in Week 11. Jacksonville, starting Mac Jones in place of the injured Trevor Lawrence, mustered just 170 yards on offense and failed to score a touchdown. Travis Etienne Jr. was bottled up, rushing for just 27 yards on 12 carries, while Jones threw for 138 yards and an interception.

Things went much better for the home team as David Montgomery led the way with two rushing touchdowns. His backfield-mate, Jahmyr Gibbs, tallied 123 scrimmage yards and a touchdown. Jared Goff threw for 412 yards and four touchdowns, much to the benefit of Amon-Ra St. Brown and Jameson Williams; the two receivers combined for 285 yards and three scores.

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Week 10

None

Week 9

None

Week 8

None

Week 7

None

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Week 6

Lions 47, Cowboys 9

A Scorigami in a crazy battle between two NFC playoff hopefuls! It’s the 1,087th unique final score in NFL history.

The Lions had total control in their win over the Cowboys. Jared Goff threw 313 yards and three touchdowns while David Montgomery added two scores on the ground. Defensively, Brian Branch was spectacular, registering two interceptions, six total tackles, and one quarterback hit.

Meanwhile, the Cowboys couldn’t get anything going as Prescott completed just over 50 percent of his passes for 178 yards, zero touchdowns, and a pair of interceptions. Rico Dowdle and Ezekiel Elliott combined for just 42 yards on 13 carries. Both KaVontae Turpin and Ryan Flournoy fumbled.

Week 5

None

Week 4

None

Week 3

None

Week 2

Saints 44, Cowboys 19

A Scorigami as the Saints’ dominant start to the season continues! It’s the 1,086th unique final score in NFL history.

It’s been a fascinating start to the year for the Saints, who open at 2-0 and are suddenly clear favorites to win the NFC South. Alvin Kamara had one of the best games of his career in Week 2, picking up four touchdowns amidst 115 yards rushing and 65 yards receiving. Rashid Shaheed totaled 96 yards and a touchdown while Chris Olave added 81 yards.

Dak Prescott came close to 300 passing yards but threw two interceptions and just one touchdown. CeeDee Lamb had 90 yards and a touchdown while Jalen Tolbert and Luke Schoonmaker each caught six passes. The Cowboys fell to 1-1 with the loss.

Week 1

49ers 32, Jets 19

A Scorigami in the final game of the first week! It’s the 1,085th unique final score in NFL history.

The Niners held their ground on Monday night despite having no Christian McCaffrey (calf, Achilles). In his stead, Jordan Mason ran wild for 28 carries, 147 yards, and one touchdown. Deebo Samuel also got involved with 77 scrimmage yards and a score.

On the other side of the field, Aaron Rodgers played his first full game with the Jets and suffered from a lack of weapons at his disposal. Even with Allen Lazard‘s two touchdowns and Breece Hall‘s big game, New York found itself consistently playing from behind. They even played Tyrod Taylor over Rodgers in the waning minutes.


Click here for an archive of our 2023 Scorigami tracker.


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