28 Points in under 3 minutes

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NWebster
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28 Points in under 3 minutes

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Has any team scored more points in such a short period of time?

1964 KC opens at Buffalo and in the first quarter the Bills score 31 points total, but 28 in less than 3 minutes.

Kemp to Bass for a TD at 10:03 + Gogalak

After an incompletion KC fumbles the ball back on the second play after Buffalo's first TD, then . . .

Kemp to Dubenion for a TD at 11:40 + Gogalak

Gogalak's Kickoff is Fumbled and the Bills recover, then . . .

Kemp to Bass for a TD at 12:26 + Gogalak

Gogalak's kick is a Touchback and on the first KC play from scrimmage

Dawson's screen pass is picked off by Big Tom Sestak who takes it in 15 Yards for a TD at 12:36 + Gogalak

28 points in two minutes and 33 seconds - amazing - has anyone put up more faster?
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wow! :o If you would have told me a Bills team did that I would have guessed 1990 or 1991 but not 1964.
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What's odd about that game is that the Bills only added a fourth quarter FG to win 34-17

While not as prolific as the Bills, the 1966 Browns (supposedly favored by 20+ points at home) avoided a humiliating loss to the Giants by scoring 21 points in the last four minutes to win 49-40.
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Not 28, but according to the Pittsburgh Press the Giants scored 21 against the Steelers on 10/7/1945 in just 36 seconds. A TD pass, an interception and another TD pass, and then a fumble return. Here is the beginning of the article:

The unhappiest (or maybe it should be happiest) guy at Forbes Field yesterday was the one who turned around to light a cigarette and missed half the game. True, he took his eyes off the gridiron for a mere 36 seconds, but that was enough time for the New York Giants to score three of their four touchdowns and extra points in taking apart the Steelers, 34-6.

Another great line from this article:
The (Pittsburgh) linesmen carried out their assignments in strictly pre-war style, but it went for naught as the New York pass receivers roamed about so unhampered you'd think they had some contagious jungle fever.
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Close(ish), Bears scored 28 points in 5m 11s (21 in 2m 7s) against the Titans on November 8th 2012

1st Quarter
6:44 - Corey Wootton 5-yard blocked punt return TD (Gould PAT)
3:40 - Matt Forte 8-yard TD run (Gould PAT)
2:59 - Brian Urlacher 46-yard interception return TD (Gould PAT)
1:33 - Brandon Marshall 13-yard TD pass from Jay Cutler (Gould PAT)

Bears CB Charles Tillman had 4 forced fumbles in the game, which the Bears won 51-20.
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LJP wrote:Close(ish), Bears scored 28 points in 5m 11s (21 in 2m 7s) against the Titans on November 8th 2012

1st Quarter
6:44 - Corey Wootton 5-yard blocked punt return TD (Gould PAT)
3:40 - Matt Forte 8-yard TD run (Gould PAT)
2:59 - Brian Urlacher 46-yard interception return TD (Gould PAT)
1:33 - Brandon Marshall 13-yard TD pass from Jay Cutler (Gould PAT)

Bears CB Charles Tillman had 4 forced fumbles in the game, which the Bears won 51-20.
Related to Peanut - one of my favorite players in recent history - I'm pretty sure the 4th FF was a phantom. I used to have NFL replay that season and I went over and over trying to see a 4th FF for him in that game and just couldn't find one. Not sure if they archive these, and I don't subscribe anymore, but as I recall the play-by-play suggested it was on a play where essentially the receiver after a completed catch kind of gets seperated from the ball as going out of bounds, but it really didn't look like another FF to me.
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NWebster wrote:Related to Peanut - one of my favorite players in recent history - I'm pretty sure the 4th FF was a phantom. I used to have NFL replay that season and I went over and over trying to see a 4th FF for him in that game and just couldn't find one. Not sure if they archive these, and I don't subscribe anymore, but as I recall the play-by-play suggested it was on a play where essentially the receiver after a completed catch kind of gets seperated from the ball as going out of bounds, but it really didn't look like another FF to me.
I think the one you are probably referring to is the third one, in the second quarter:-

3-2-TEN 19 (10:30) M.Hasselbeck pass short right to C.Stevens to TEN 31 for 12 yards (C.Tillman). FUMBLES (C.Tillman), ball out of bounds at TEN 34.

I have access to the condensed version of the game via NFL Game Pass. The Titans run a naked bootleg and the QB Matt Hasselbeck dumps off to TE Craig Stevens behind the line of scrimmage. Tillman is pursuing and half tackling and half going for the ball again. You can clearly see him punch the ball out before Stevens is down/out of bounds - https://www.dropbox.com/s/hhrvsxx49irb8gt/33.png
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2002 - Seahawks score 28 on Vikings in 1:47.

https://www.pro-football-reference.com/ ... 290sea.htm
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