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    Was there ever an NFL game with a final score of 2 to 0?

    Question #29034. Asked by mbesz.

    Linus

    Apparently so! It seems that, on October 16 1932, Green Bay beat the Chicago Bears by that scoreline. More remarkably, this followed what must have been a scintillating 0-0 draw between the same sides on 25 September of that year.

    http://www.jt-sw.com/football/pro/results.nsf/Teams/1932-gb

    Mar 04 03, 12:08 AM

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