10 Astonishing NFL Records That Will Never Be Broken

3. Nothing Changes

FILE - In this Oct. 31, 1976 file photo, Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Steve Spurrier is brought down in a pile of Kansas City Chiefs during an NFL football game in Tampa, Fla. Bad as the expansion Tampa Bay Buccaneers were in 1976, going 0-14 on the w
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Records aren't always a good thing.

The '76-'77 Buccaneers just couldn't catch a break, losing 26 games in a row, setting an all time record for consecutive losses.

The closest any teams have come to hitting this horrendous mark since the late 70s is 15 consecutive losses. The most recent team to do that was The Miami Dolphins in 2007.

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