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The Browns' 17 yards Sunday were the fifth fewest ever in a NFL game. But did you know that the third and fourth-lowest yardage totals also occurred in Buffalo?

 

The Chicago Cardinals gained 14 yards and the Detroit Lions had 16 when the teams played to a scoreless tie on Sept. 15, 1940, with Buffalo as a neutral site.

 

The Bills' 304-yard advantage over the Browns (321-17) is second largest in team history. The Bills outgained the former Houston Oilers by 422 yards (559-137) on Oct. 11, 1964 in Houston.

 

 

taken from:

http://www.buffalonews.com/editorial/20041214/1064753.asp

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The Browns' 17 yards Sunday were the fifth fewest ever in a NFL game. But did you know that the third and fourth-lowest yardage totals also occurred in Buffalo?

 

The Chicago Cardinals gained 14 yards and the Detroit Lions had 16 when the teams played to a scoreless tie on Sept. 15, 1940, with Buffalo as a neutral site.

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That has got to be the worst game ever played.

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