I will assume you mean has a team ever won a game without scoring a TD over a team that has scored a TD. That has probably happened countless times, the last being on December 2, 2007 when the Buffalo Bills defeated the Washington Redskins 17-16. The Bills scored 5 field goals and a safety and the Redskins got 3 field goals and one touchdown.
It's called "The End"...by Mark Isham....track 9 on the score for the film....which was never released.
it is not a touchdown because the ball never broke the plane.
in the NFL the ball is immediately dead if it is intercepted on a 2-point conversion...the defense can never score on a PAT
I've never heard that term, but I would assume it means a touchdown scored from a play that originated at the line of scrimmage, as opposed to a touchdown scored on a kickoff return.
No. A single point can only be scored after a touchdown (a touchdown being worth 6 points). The lowest non-zero score a team can have is 2. A "safety" (tackling the other team's ball carrier in his own end zone) scores two points.
He never had a kick return touchdown versus the Colts. He had a rushing touchdown against them in 1998.
Through Super Bowl XLIII, there has never been a punt returned for a touchdown in a Super Bowl game.
No, O.J. Simpson never played in a Super Bowl.
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At least in terms of the games, Blaze the Cat and Rouge the Bat have never met.
The formula used to determine the SPARQ ratings have never been made public. Sometimes you are able to use calculators on the website to work out your scores.
Yes, a funnel cloud can form and never touch down, in fact it is not an uncommon occurrence.