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NFL History Made: Bills Triumph Over Buccaneers in Never-Before-Seen 44-32 Scorigami

BUFFALO, NY – In a game filled with twists, turns, and missed two-point conversions, the Buffalo Bills defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in a final score of 44-32, marking the first time in NFL history that this particular combination of points has ever occurred. This “Scorigami,” as these unique scores are known, is the fourth of the 2025 season and the 1095th in the league’s long history.

The game featured an unusual number of missed two-point conversion attempts, a factor that contributed to the rare final score. The Buccaneers began going for two midway through the third quarter, missing twice. The Bills also failed on their attempt.

“Scorigami,” gaining popularity amongst fans, reflects the increasing offensive firepower and teams’ willingness to embrace analytics, particularly in going for two-point conversions. The 2025 season has already seen a number of unique scores, including the Bills’ own thrilling 41-40 Week 1 victory, a 40-40 tie between the Dallas Cowboys and Green Bay Packers, and the Houston Texans’ 36-29 win.

While this victory will be remembered for its historical significance, it wasn’t without surprises. Rookie wide receiver Keon Coleman was a healthy scratch, being benched for the game. Veteran wide receiver Mecole Hardman was added to the 53-man roster.

With nearly 1400 NFL scores still unachieved, the phenomenon of “Scorigami” is expected to continue as teams evolve their strategies and unpredictable moments continue to shape the game.

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