1 month ago | By WGN TV
ARLINGTON, Texas - When the Dallas Cowboys beat the Indianapolis Colts 54-19 on Sunday, it was the 1,074th instance of Scorigami in NFL history. But what is Scorigami?
The concept was developed by sportswriter Jon Bois, with Dave Mattingly creating the website and official chart for the phenomenon. Scorigami, simply, is when an NFL football game ends with a score that has never happened before.
The Scorigami Twitter account provides live updates, complete with percentages of the final score ending in a unique set of numbers.
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