The 10 Most Heartbreaking Losses in NFL History

Every NFL team experiences tough losses, but some are so gut-wrenching that they haunt fanbases for generations. Whether it was a last-second blunder, a historic collapse, or a championship that slipped away, these losses left players and fans alike in total devastation.

From Super Bowl heartbreaks to playoff meltdowns, here are the 10 most heartbreaking losses in NFL history.

10. The No-Call – New Orleans Saints vs. Los Angeles Rams (2018 NFC Championship)

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Saints fans are still furious over the blatant pass interference that wasn’t called late in the fourth quarter. Instead of a chance to ice the game, New Orleans had to settle for a field goal, and the Rams went on to win in overtime—sending them to the Super Bowl on one of the worst officiating blunders ever.

9. Super Bowl XXXVIII – Carolina Panthers vs. New England Patriots (2004)

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The Panthers clawed their way back into a thrilling game, tying it 29-29 with just over a minute left. But a costly kickoff out of bounds handed Tom Brady great field position, and Adam Vinatieri did what he does best—drilling a game-winning field goal to crush Carolina’s dreams.

8. The Minneapolis Miracle – New Orleans Saints vs. Minnesota Vikings (2017 Divisional Round)

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The Saints had just taken the lead with 25 seconds left and looked ready to advance. Then Stefon Diggs caught a last-second, sideline tiptoe touchdown, leaving the entire Saints defense—and their fanbase—completely stunned.

7. The Fumble – Cleveland Browns vs. Denver Broncos (1987 AFC Championship)

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The Browns were on the verge of their first Super Bowl appearance when running back Earnest Byner was stripped of the ball at the goal line. Instead of a game-tying touchdown, Cleveland walked away with yet another crushing defeat at the hands of John Elway.

6. The Catch II – Green Bay Packers vs. San Francisco 49ers (1998 Wild Card Round)

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Brett Favre had just led a heroic drive to put the Packers ahead with under two minutes left. But Steve Young and Terrell Owens had other plans, connecting on a dramatic last-second touchdown that left Green Bay heartbroken.

5. The Music City Miracle – Buffalo Bills vs. Tennessee Titans (1999 Wild Card Round)

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The Bills thought they had won after kicking a go-ahead field goal with 16 seconds left. Then the Titans pulled off one of the most controversial and improbable plays ever—Frank Wycheck’s lateral (or forward pass, if you ask Bills fans) to Kevin Dyson, who took it to the house and sent Buffalo into a tailspin.

4. Super Bowl XXV – Buffalo Bills vs. New York Giants (1991)

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Scott Norwood’s 47-yard field goal attempt sailed just wide right in the final seconds, sealing a painful 20-19 loss for Buffalo. This heartbreaking miss kicked off a four-year stretch of Super Bowl defeats for the Bills, making it even more brutal.

3. The Fail Mary – Green Bay Packers vs. Seattle Seahawks (2012)

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Replacement referees completely botched the final play, awarding Seattle a game-winning touchdown on what was clearly an interception by Green Bay’s M.D. Jennings. The blown call caused so much outrage that the NFL had no choice but to end the referee lockout immediately.

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2. Super Bowl XLIX – Seattle Seahawks vs. New England Patriots (2015)

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With the game on the line and Marshawn Lynch in the backfield, Seattle decided to throw the ball at the one-yard line—and Malcolm Butler made them regret it forever. His shocking interception sealed the win for the Patriots, while Seahawks fans are still shaking their heads over why they didn’t just run it.

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1. 28-3 – Atlanta Falcons vs. New England Patriots (Super Bowl LI, 2017)

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No loss in NFL history has been as epic—and painful—as the Falcons’ legendary Super Bowl collapse. Atlanta had a 28-3 lead in the third quarter, only to watch Tom Brady orchestrate the greatest comeback ever, leaving Falcons fans with a nightmare they’ll never escape.

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