N.F.L. Franchise That Went Its First 20 Seasons Without A Single Winning Record (6) NYT Crossword Clue
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Updated Oct 03, 2024
N.F.L. Franchise That Went Its First 20 Seasons Without A Single Winning Record (6) NYT Crossword Clue
Let’s find the answers to N.F.L. Franchise That Went Its First 20 Seasons Without A Single Winning Record (6) NYT for the October 03, 2024 edition of NYT crossword puzzle.
Hints
- Answer Contains 6 letters
- Start with S and end with S.
- Possible solutions are SABOTS,SABRAS,SAINTS.
Answer
The answer to the N.F.L. Franchise That Went Its First 20 Seasons Without A Single Winning Record (6) NYT crossword clue is "SAINTS."
The crossword clue "N.F.L. Franchise That Went Its First 20 Seasons Without A Single Winning Record (6)" with the answer "SAINTS" refers to the New Orleans Saints, a professional football team that struggled significantly during its early years. Founded in 1967, the Saints endured two decades of losing seasons before finally achieving their first winning record in 1987.
The clue cleverly points to this historically notable fact by referencing the extended period of initial failures, while the number "(6)" indicates the length of the answer. "SAINTS" aptly fits the description, making it a perfect solution that highlights the franchise's long wait for success.
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