The Orange Tornadoes had the biggest comeback win of the 1929 season, having come back from a 13 point deficit. In week 5, the Tornadoes were trailing 0-13 in the 2nd quarter against the Boston Bulldogs on Oct 20, 1929, and came back and won the game 19-13.
The New York Giants had the biggest 4th quarter comeback win in the 1929 season, having come back from a 7 point deficit. The Giants were trailing 14-21 in the 4th quarter against the Chicago Cardinals on Dec 1, 1929, and came back and won the game 24-21.
The Orange Tornadoes had 1 wins after trailing by at least 10 points, which was the most of any team in the 1929 NFL season. Their last 10-point comeback was against the Boston Bulldogs on Oct 20, 1929, in which the Tornadoes were trailing 0-13 in the 2nd quarter and won the game 19-13.
Date | Team | Opponent | Point Deficit | Final Score | ||
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1 | Oct 20, 1929 | Orange Tornadoes | @ Boston Bulldogs | 13 | 0-13, 2nd | 19-13 |
2 | Nov 24, 1929 | Buffalo Bisons | @ Chicago Bears | 7 | 0-7, 2nd | 19-7 |
Dec 1, 1929 | New York Giants | vs Chicago Cardinals | 7 | 14-21, 4th | 24-21 | |
Nov 3, 1929 | New York Giants | @ Chicago Bears | 7 | 0-7, 1st | 26-14 | |
Nov 17, 1929 | Providence Steam Roller | vs Minneapolis Red Jackets | 7 | 0-7, 1st | 19-16 | |
6 | Sep 22, 1929 | Chicago Bears | @ Minneapolis Red Jackets | 6 | 0-6, 3rd | 19-6 |
Nov 10, 1929 | Frankford Yellow Jackets | @ Providence Steam Roller | 6 | 0-6, 4th | 7-6 | |
8 | Oct 13, 1929 | New York Giants | vs Staten Island Stapletons | 3 | 6-9, 3rd | 19-9 |
9 | Oct 6, 1929 | Green Bay Packers | vs Chicago Cardinals | 2 | 0-2, 3rd | 9-2 |
Dec 15, 1929 | New York Giants | @ Chicago Bears | 2 | 7-9, 4th | 14-9 | |
11 | Nov 16, 1929 | Frankford Yellow Jackets | vs Chicago Bears | 1 | 13-14, 4th | 20-14 |
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