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New Orleans Saints dominate Dallas Cowboys, leading to win with score never seen before in the NFL

"Scorigami" charts every final score in league history and searches for unique scores.
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New Orleans Saints defensive back Kool-Aid McKinstry (14) breaks up a pass intended for CeeDee Lamb (88) during an NFL regular season game.

DALLAS, Texas — For the second week in a row, the scoreboard made history in its own way at another NFL game.

The New Orleans Saints beat the Dallas Cowboys 44-19 to wrap up Week 2 of the NFL season Sunday night, the first time that final score has ever happened in an NFL game. 

In NFL parlance, it's become known as a "Scorigami," thanks to a website that tracks the final score of every game in NFL history in search of the next "unique" final score. 

According to the NFL Scorigami account on X, formerly known as Twitter, the Scorigami concept was first suggested by Jon Bois, with a website charting every final score in league history developed by Dave Mattingly.

In the same way fantasy football has fans across the country occasionally cheer against their own favorite team if a rival can score a few points, posts to the Scorigami account are full of replies of fans who claim to only be cheering for the uniqueness of a final score.

If you're curious, the most frequent final score in NFL history before last week's, according to Mattingly's site, is 20-17, which has happened 291 times in league history, more than 50 games ahead of it's closest competition, the 27-24 final, which has happened 234 times in the NFL.

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New Orleans Saints quarterback Derek Carr (4) stretches the ball out for yards during an NFL regular season game.

While there hasn't been a 0-0 final score since the Giants and Lions went scoreless on Nov. 7, 1943, there have been 73 games in NFL history where neither team registered a point. 

The lowest possible scores to not yet "hit" are the 4-0 and 2-2 finals, though five teams have won games 2-0 and three more have won with 5-0 finals. On the other end of the spectrum is the Chicago Bears' 73-0 shutout of Washington on Dec. 8, 1940, and the highest-scoring of the 1,078 unique final scores in NFL history — Washington's 72-41 win over the New York Giants on Nov. 27, 1966.

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