5 most embarrassing records in NFL history
NFL history is loaded with all types of different records. While many of them are prestigious and desirable to achieve, many other records are preferred to be avoided. Here are five of the most embarrassing records in NFL history.
Five most embarrassing NFL records of all time
#5 - Buffalo Bills lose four Super Bowls in four consecutive years
The Buffalo Bills hold a record that is unlikely ever to be broken. In the 1990s, they appeared in the Super Bowl for four consecutive seasons and lost all four of them. Three other teams in NFL history have appeared in three straight Super Bowls, but the Bills are the only team to appear four straight, making their losing streak even more challenging to beat.
The Bills team that accomplished this unwanted record is still one of the best-constructed rosters in NFL history. They had five Hall of Fame players from the 1990s decade and their head coach, Marv Levy, and owner, Ralph Wilson, during the run.
#4 - Terry Bradshaw records the worst single-season passer rating of all time
Terry Bradshaw recorded one of the worst single-season quarterback performances in NFL history during his rookie year with the Pittsburgh Steelers. He completed just 38 percent of his passes while throwing just six touchdowns and a massive 24 interceptions. That worked out to a terrible 30.4 passer rating, the worst single-season mark in NFL history.
Fortunately for Bradshaw, his rookie season has been forgiven for his overall legacy with the Steelers. He helped the franchise win their first four Super Bowl rings and won an NFL MVP award and two Super Bowl MVP awards to be inducted into the Hall of Fame.