Yes Buffalo Bills, Cincinnati Bengals, Cleveland Browns, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars, Tennessee Titans, Diego Chargers, Philadelphia Eagles, Detroit Lions, Minnesota Vikings, Atlanta Falcons, Carolina Panthers, New Orleans Saints, Arizona Cardinals,
and the Seattle Seahawks.
Regular season: Patriots & Panthers Regular season & Playoffs: Panthers
Rutgers
The Detroit lions went 0-16 in the 2008 season.
The Texans, Vikings, and the Ravens.
As of the 2021 NFL season, the Green Bay Packers and the Jacksonville Jaguars have never played each other in a regular season game.
As of the 2021 NFL season, the following teams have never made it to a Super Bowl: Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, and Jacksonville Jaguars.
Chicago Bulls won 72 games with a record of 72-10 in the 1995-96 regular season. :)
Don't know if there are multiple teams, but the Houston Texans are (0-10) vs the Colts in Indy.
Through the 2011 regular season, the two teams have never met in football.
The Charlotte Bobcats from the NBA and Houston Texans from the NFL have never made the post season. The Columbus Blue Jackets of the NHL had never made the post season until they clinched a playoff spot yesterday and the Tampa Bay Devil Rays of the MLB had never made the post season until last season. They are now known as the Tampa Bay Rays.
why don't 15 teams from each conference leave their arena for half of the season and live on the other side and play teams they never get to play more than once a season? Then the other half of the season switch. Don't say it's money! I think the NHL is worried the eastern division will chew up the western division thru the season, and there wouldn't be enough fans to vote for their losing teams. I'm a fan of the original SIX and the way it's set up we will never again see any of these teams play for the cup.
It was Tennessee and Michigan before this season. After this season though its only down to Tennessee. It was Tennessee and Michigan before this season. After this season though its only down to Tennessee.