The all time longest NFL game is the Christmas Day, 1971 playoff game between the Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins that ended 7:40 into the second overtime period when Garo Yepremian of the Dolphins kicked a 37 yard field goal.
The longest NFL regular season game that didn't end in a tie was played October 31, 2010 between the Kansas City Chiefs and Buffalo Bills. Ryan Succop of the Chiefs kicked a 35 yard field goal as time expired in the overtime period to give the Chiefs the win.
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26 innings on 5/1/1920 Brooklyn vs. Boston. Game ended in a 1-1 tie.
April 3, 1933: 104:46 of overtime Toronto Maple Leafs 1 - Boston Bruins 0 Another six-overtime marathon.
The longest National Hockey League game was played March 24, 1936 between the Montreal Maroons and the Detroit Red Wings in the semifinals of the Stanley Cup playoffs. The game went five full overtime periods and 16:30 into the sixth overtime period before Mud Bruneteau scored for Detroit to give them a 1-0 victory. Total time of the game was 176 minutes, 30 seconds.
As of the 2008 season, the last NFL game to go to double overtime was a Divisional Playoff game on January 10, 2004 between the Carolina Panthers and the St. Louis Rams. Panthers QB Jake Delhomme threw a 69 yard TD pass to Steve Smith on the first play of the second overtime to give the Panthers a 29-23 victory.