The Chicago Bears have the most regular season wins (686) and the most total wins (702) of any NFL team.
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As of the 2010 season, Tom Landry of the Dallas Cowboys has the most playoff wins of any NFL head coach with 20.
As of the end of the 2007 season, there have been four teams in the NFL that have had undefeated/untied regular seasons: 1934 - Chicago Bears 1942 - Chicago Bears 1972 - Miami Dolphins 2007 - New England Patriots Of those four teams, only the 1972 Dolphins won the NFL championship and completed the season undefeated.
There has been a team with a perfect season. The Miami Dolphins had a perfect season with the post season too. If you don't count the post season then the Patriots had too.
no the red wings got 62 wins that's the closest any teams gotten
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Indy^ Wrong. If you're talking about the most wins in any 10 year period, it would be the Patriots from 2003-2012. They recorded 126 wins, averaging nearly 13 wins per season.
No, each team is free to trade with any of the other 31 teams in the NFL.
No. Through the 2009 season, Brett Favre is the leader in regular season wins with 181. Add his 13 wins in the playoffs and that gives him 194.
Don Shula has the most wins in NFL history. The teams that probably top the list of all time wins would be the Packers, Steelers and Cowboys; in no particular order. You could probably find it on NFL.com or on team's individual websites.CORRECT : The Chicago Bears have the most wins of any NFL Franchise. At the start of the 2009 season, the Bears had 702 victories followed by the Green Bay Packers at 668.http://www.profootballhof.com/history/stats/win-loss_records.aspx
YES - Tampa in 1976, Dallas in 1960, Baltimore in 1982. Both Baltimore and Dallas had one tie game in their seasons ... Tampa lost every game in 1976.