List of Canadian Football League records (team) explained
This is a list of Canadian Football League regular season records by teams that played in the Canadian Football League as well as the Interprovincial Rugby Football Union and the Western Interprovincial Football Union that preceded it.
Streaks
Longest winning streak, overall
- Calgary Stampeders 22 (Aug 25, 1948 to Oct 15, 1949)
- Edmonton Eskimos 14 (Oct 16, 1954 to Sep 26, 1955)
- BC Lions 14 (Oct 17, 2004 to Sep 17, 2005)
- Calgary Stampeders 14 (Jul 21, 2016 to Oct 21, 2016)
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers 12 (Aug 3, 2001 to Oct 20, 2001)
Longest winning streak, home
- Calgary Stampeders 27 (Sep 20, 1992 to Aug 6, 1995)
- Montreal Alouettes 20 (Nov 8, 1953 to Oct 20, 1956)
- Edmonton Eskimos 17 (Oct 4, 1954 to Sep 22, 1956)
- Toronto Argonauts 17 (Jul 17, 1996 to Oct 18, 1997)
- Calgary Stampeders 17 (Oct 31, 2015 to Sept 29, 2017)
Longest winning streak, away
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers 20 (Aug 11, 1960 to Sep 24, 1962)
- Calgary Stampeders 13 (Sep 3, 1948 to Aug 26, 1950)
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers 9 (Sep 15, 1951 to Oct 4, 1952)
- Saskatchewan Roughriders 9 (Sep 10, 1969 to Aug 26, 1970)
- Ottawa Rough Riders 8 (Nov 6, 1948 to Sep 9, 1950)
- BC Lions 8 (Sept 28, 1984, to Sept 20, 1985)
- Calgary Stampeders 8 (Nov 5, 1994 to Oct 9, 1995)
- BC Lions 8 (Oct 4, 1998, to Sept 12, 1999)
Longest unbeaten streak, overall
- Calgary Stampeders 22–0–0 (Aug 25, 1948 to Oct 15, 1949)
- Calgary Stampeders 15–0–1 (Jul 1, 2016 to Oct 21, 2016)
- Edmonton Eskimos 14–0–1 (Jul 26, 1981 to Jul 17, 1982)
- Edmonton Eskimos 14–0–0 (Oct 16, 1954 to Oct 1, 1955)
- BC Lions 14–0–0 (Oct 17, 2004 to Sep 17, 2005)
Longest winning streak, in one regular season
Longest winning streak, to start regular season
Longest winning streak, to end regular season
Longest losing streak, overall
- Ottawa Senators/Rough Riders 25 (Nov 10, 1928 to Nov 12, 1932)
- Hamilton Wildcats 16 (Oct 17, 1948 to Nov 5, 1949)
- Shreveport Pirates 14 (Jul 6, 1994 to Oct 8, 1994)
- BC Lions 13 (Oct 19, 1957 to Sep 29, 1958)
- Edmonton Eskimos 13 (Sep 21, 1963 to Aug 28, 1964)
- Winnipeg Blue Bombers 13 (Aug 18, 1964 to Nov 1, 1964)
- Ottawa Rough Riders 13 (Jul 19, 1987 to Oct 24, 1987)
- Hamilton Tiger-Cats 13 (Oct 27, 2002 to Sep 6, 2003)
- Montreal Alouettes 13 (Aug 19, 2017 to Jun 22, 2018)
- Edmonton Elks 13 (Oct 1, 2022 to Aug 10, 2023)
Longest losing streak, to start regular season
Longest losing streak, to end regular season
Longest losing streak, home
- Edmonton Eskimos/Elks 22 (October 26, 2019 to August 10, 2023)
- Ottawa Rough Riders 14 (Jul 19, 1987 to Oct 8, 1988)
- Ottawa Redblacks 13 (Oct 16, 2021 to June 15, 2023)
- Ottawa Rough Riders 12 (Oct 13, 1928 to Nov 5, 1932)
- Ottawa Redblacks 11 (July 5, 2019 to Sep 22, 2021)
Longest losing streak, away
- Montreal Alouettes 22 (Oct 5, 1980 to Sep 5, 1983)
- Toronto Argonauts 18 (Jul 9, 1992 to Nov 7, 1993)
- Ottawa Rough Riders 18 (Oct 1, 1994 to Aug 24, 1996)
- Ottawa Rough Riders 15 (Aug 27, 1988 to Oct 15, 1989)
- Saskatchewan Roughriders 14 (Oct 9, 1998 to Aug 3, 2000)
Longest losing streak, to start regular season
Longest losing streak, to end regular season
Most consecutive seasons, 10+ wins
Most consecutive seasons, above .500
Most consecutive seasons, .500 or better
Most consecutive seasons, .500 or less
Most consecutive playoffs appearances
*Active Streak
**In 1995, Edmonton was in the North Division.
^BC was in the West Division for all 20 years, but qualified for the Crossover to the East Division Playoffs in 1997, 2003, 2009, and 2014.
^^Winnipeg was in the East Division from 1987 to 1994. In 1995, Winnipeg was in the North Division, but qualified for the Crossover to the South Division Playoffs.
Most consecutive Grey Cup appearances
Most consecutive Grey Cup wins
Standings
Most Wins, season
Highest Winning Percentage (Minimum 12 game season)
Most Losses, season
Scoring
Most Points For
Most Points Allowed
Fewest Points Allowed (Minimum 12 game season)
Fewest Points Allowed (Minimum 18 game season)
Most Points Scored, one team, one game
Largest Victory Margin
References