NFL all-time winning percentage rank by team.

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  1. Texas Republican

    Texas Republican Well-Known Member Past Donor

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    It’s football time! All time winning percentage rank, including playoffs. As of August 2019.

    The Top 10 (in order):
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    Dallas Cowboys
    New England Patriots
    Green Bay Packers
    Chicago Bears
    Miami Dolphins
    Baltimore Ravens
    Minnesota Vikings
    Denver Broncos
    NY Giants
    San Francisco 49ers

    11 to 20 (in order):
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    Pittsburgh Steelers
    Indianapolis Colts
    Oakland Raiders
    Kansas City Chiefs
    Seattle Seahawks
    Washington Redskins
    LA Rams
    LA Chargers
    Carolina Panthers
    Philadelphia Eagles

    21 to 32 (in order):
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    Cleveland Browns
    Tennessee Titans
    Buffalo Bills
    Detroit Lions
    New Orleans Saints
    Cincinnati Bengals
    NY Jets
    Jacksonville Jaguars
    Houston Texans
    Atlanta Falcons
    Arizona Cardinals
    Tampa Bay Buccaneers

    Does any of this surprise you?
     
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    Surpirsed the lions are so high.
     
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    I’m surprised the Steelers are so low. But they were horrible from the 1930’s to 1970. Since the NFL-AFL merger in 1970, they must be in the top 3 or 4.
     
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    I think its sort of that thing with a super old team like the steelers or lions, we just dont remember the 1930s. Lions have been **** 8/10 years in my life
     
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    The first Super Bowl I remember watching was the Jets-Colts in 1969. I know very little about what happened before that.
     
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    LOL @ the Jets...

     
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    Is this allowing for previous franchises? ie The Baltimore Ravens were the original Cleveland Browns, the AZ Cardinals were the Chicago Cardinals then the St Louis Cardinals. The Tennessee Titans were the Houston Oilers. The New England Patriots were the Boston Patriots. The Indianapolis Colts were the Baltimore Colts and so on and so on and so on
     
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    Obviously, they are going by FRANCHISE History.

    There would be no other explanation for the Ravens being so high if it didn't include wins from the Original Browns.
     
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    The Pats haven't even been a franchise for that long and they're already number 2.
     
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    They’re going to pass the a Cowboys soon.
     
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    Yea. Even when coach B leaves- McDaniels will run the same way. It's why he passed on the Colts head coach job. He knows it's his chance to lead the Pats in a couple of years.
     
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