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On November 25, 2007 a new record was set for the largest point spread in regular season NFL history. That night, the spread for the Patriots-Eagles game was New England -24 vs Philadelphia. The Patriots won the game 31-28. The previous record was 23 in 1993 (San Francisco -23 vs Cincinnati (SF did not cover, they won 21-8).

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