Top ten unbreakable NFL records, some of these are incredible
They say that records are made to be broken, but when you stop to think about it, there are some instances where that simply isn’t going to be the case.
For as long as the NFL has been around, there have been players that have transcended the sport, whether it be Michael Vick with his incredible speed or the fear that Lawrence Taylor put into opposing offensive lines and quarterbacks, which help set the benchmark for others to follow.
And whilst there may be some records in the NFL that will be under threat in coming years, especially as they move into a 17-game season, giving players more opportunities to rack up stats, there are some that feel like they will be around long after these players have retired and may never see the name next to them change in the record books.
Here at GiveMeSport, we look at ten records that stand to this day that we think are going to stay with their current holders for a long time to come, and may even stick with them for all eternity.
In a league that is designed for parody, especially in recent years, it is very difficult for teams to even reach the Super Bowl in two consecutive seasons, with the Kansas City Chiefs and the New England Patriots the only teams to do so in the 2010s.
However to get that far four times in a row is something that only the Buffalo Bills teams of the early 90s managed to do, it was just a shame they fell short every time, although they did come agonisingly close in their first attempt. Even if there are some teams that are good enough to get there four times, to lose that many in a row you imagine is something that will never happen again.
Even if there are some teams that are good enough to get there four times, to lose that many in a row you imagine is