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That's Scorigami! The internet is abuzz with two unique NFL scorelines

Maths geeks and sports fans united in celebration on Sunday after the NFL produced two results that have never happened before.

Scorigami, a concept created by John Bois, logs every result and as games progess, it offers the probability whether the score will be unique. The whole history of the league can be found drilled down to how many times a score has occured.

The scorigami scoreboard. The white gaps are scorelines that have never happened. nflscorigami.com

Due to American football's scoring system where teams typically score seven points for every touchdown and kick and three for a field goal, some results are impossible to get, such as 1-1.

If a game produces a result that has never happened before, the internet goes wild.

That's what happened in the NFL on Sunday after Tampa Bay Buccaneers and the St Louis Rams threw caution to good defence and combined for a 55-40 scoreline. It was the 1,050th unique result in the league.

Score Update: TB 55 - 40 LAR Final That's Scorigami!! It's the 1050th unique final score in NFL history.

CLE 40 - 25 BAL Final That's Scorigami!! It's the 1049th unique final score in NFL history.

Earlier the Cleveland Browns beat the Baltimore Ravens 40-25 to record the 1,049th.

Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback Jameis Winston contributed to the 55-40 scorigami against the St Louis Rams. Robert Hanashiro-USA TODAY Sports

Every game is logged and if the scoreline is unique, it's a scorigami scoreline. The most common scoreline is 20-17 which can be achieved with common seven (touchdown and extra kicking point) and three point (field goal) scoring.

It's impossible to score one point on its own in the NFL. And the occurrences of when two points are scored are rare - either through gusty

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