Arizona Cardinals and Seattle Seahawks made unwanted NFL history on Sunday night in the NFL.
The team played the lowest-scoring tied game in the history of the league, since overtime was introduced in 1974. A 6-6 tie, both teams missed field goals in overtime to win in Arizona.
Both Chandler Cantanzaro and Stephen Hauschka missed short kicks to win. The game was the first tie in the NFL, where no touchdown was scored since 1972.
The game ends in a tie. pic.twitter.com/SSZkmMEdyz
— Arizona Cardinals (@AZCardinals) October 24, 2016
The Minnesota Vikings became the last team to lose a game this season. The Vikings, who started the week at 5-0, lost 21-10 away to the Philadelphia Eagles. The Eagles are now 4-2.
It has taken until Week 7. but the New England Patriots have now the best record in the NFL. In an away game against Pittsburgh, Tom Brady led the team to a 27-16 win over the Steelers.
Oakland Raiders are the only other team playing on Sunday, to win at least five games this season. Travelling to the east coast, the Raiders defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 33-16 to move to 5-2.
Sunday's NFL Results:
New York Giants 17-10 Los Angeles
New Orleans 21-27 Kansas City
Minnesota 10-21 Philadelphia
Indianapolis 34-26 Tennessee
Buffalo 25-28 Miami
Washington 17-20 Detroit
Cleveland 17-31 Cincinnati
Oakland 33-16 Jacksonville
Baltimore 16-24 New York Jets
San Diego 33-30 Atlanta
Tampa Bay 34-17 San Francisco
New England 27-16 Pittsburgh
Seattle 6-6 Arizona