Which NFL team had the longest losing streak in the 1936 season?

The Philadelphia Eagles had the longest losing streak within the 1936 regular season at 11 straight games. During this streak they lost to their opponents by an average of 14.4 points. The streak started on Sep 20, 1936 and ended on Nov 29, 1936.

Were there any historic NFL losing streaks in the 1936 season?

Yes, one losing streak during the 1936 NFL season is in the all time top 50 losing streaks in the same season. The 11 game losing streak by the Philadelphia Eagles is the 20th longest same season losing streak in NFL history.

Longest 1936 NFL Losing Streaks

Team Losing Streak Start End Avg Margin of Defeat
1 Philadelphia Eagles 11 Sep 20 Nov 29 14.4 pts
2 Chicago Cardinals 7 Sep 13 Nov 1 12.9 pts
3 Brooklyn Dodgers 4 Nov 1 Nov 26 18.0 pts
4 Detroit Lions 3 Oct 18 Nov 1 3.7 pts
New York Giants 3 Nov 8 Nov 22 22.7 pts
Pittsburgh Pirates 3 Nov 8 Nov 29 21.0 pts
7 Boston Redskins 2 Oct 4 Oct 11 18.0 pts
Boston Redskins 2 Nov 8 Nov 15 15.0 pts
Brooklyn Dodgers 2 Sep 23 Sep 27 7.5 pts
Chicago Bears 2 Nov 26 Nov 29 6.5 pts
New York Giants 2 Sep 13 Sep 27 3.0 pts
Pittsburgh Pirates 2 Oct 18 Oct 25 25.5 pts

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