Season Description
The 2008 NFL season was the 89th regular season of the National Football League (NFL), themed with the slogan "Believe in Now." Super Bowl XLIII, the league's championship game, was at Raymond James Stadium in Tampa, Florida, on February 1, 2009, with the Pittsburgh Steelers coming out victorious over the Arizona Cardinals 27–23 and winning their NFL-record sixth Vince Lombardi Trophy. Conversely, the Detroit Lions became the first NFL team with a winless season since the strike-shortened 1982 NFL season, finishing their season 0–16. Their 0-16 record would eventually be matched by the 2017 Cleveland Browns. For the first time since the NFL expanded to the sixteen-game season in 1978, three teams won two or fewer games: the Lions, the Kansas City Chiefs, and the St. Louis Rams. Previously two teams won two or fewer games in 1979, 1981, 1983, 1985, 1992, and 2001. Also, for the first time since the 1985 Denver Broncos, a team finishing with an 11–5 record missed the playoffs — the defending AFC champion New England Patriots. The regular season began on September 4 with the defending Super Bowl XLII champion New York Giants defeating the Washington Redskins. This was the last NFL season to air on analog television, as the Digital television transition in the United States, which required all full-power stations to covert to digital, began on June 12, 2009.

Event List
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07 Sep r01 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro10 - 28 Dallas CowboysDallas Cowboy
14 Sep r02 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro6 - 10 Pittsburgh SteelersPittsburgh St
21 Sep r03 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerBaltimore RavensBaltimore Rav28 - 10 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
28 Sep r04 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCincinnati BengalsCincinnati Be12 - 20 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
13 Oct r06 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro35 - 14 New York GiantsNew York Gian
19 Oct r07 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerWashington RedskinsWashington Re14 - 11 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
26 Oct r08 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerJacksonville JaguarsJacksonville 17 - 23 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
02 Nov r09 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro27 - 37 Baltimore RavensBaltimore Rav
06 Nov r10 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro30 - 34 Denver BroncosDenver Bronco
17 Nov r11 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerBuffalo BillsBuffalo Bills27 - 29 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
23 Nov r12 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro6 - 16 Houston TexansHouston Texan
30 Nov r13 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro6 - 10 Indianapolis ColtsIndianapolis
07 Dec r14 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerTennessee TitansTennessee Tit28 - 9 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
15 Dec r15 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPhiladelphia EaglesPhiladelphia 30 - 10 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro
21 Dec r16 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerCleveland BrownsCleveland Bro0 - 14 Cincinnati BengalsCincinnati Be
28 Dec r17 Transparent SpacerTransparent SpacerPittsburgh SteelersPittsburgh St31 - 0 Cleveland BrownsCleveland Bro


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