Buccaneers rank last in NFL all-time winning percentage despite two Super Bowl titles
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 15, 2026, 5:25 PM
Last updated Jun 15, 2026
The Tampa Bay Buccaneers sit at No. 32 in an all-time winning percentage ranking, with a record of 326-466-1, according to Saints Wire. This positioning reflects a challenging history that included losing their first 26 games after joining the NFL in 1976. Despite their poor winning percentage, the Buccaneers have secured two Super Bowl championships: one in 2003 and another in 2021. The franchise's legacy is complicated by their sporadic dominance, but they excelled in key moments. The comparison with other NFC South teams shows that while their regular-season record is the worst, their championship achievements stand out.
- •Buccaneers rank No. 32 in NFL history for all-time winning percentage.
- •Franchise record stands at 326 wins, 466 losses, 1 tie.
- •Team lost first 26 games after joining the league in 1976.
- •Tampa Bay won Super Bowls in 2003 and 2021.
- •Other NFC South teams rank higher yet lack Super Bowl titles.
- 5:25 PMYahoo Sports — Ranking shows Buccaneers’ unique place in NFL history
"The Buccaneers rank No. 32 in all-time winning percentage, but their two Super Bowl titles give the franchise a unique legacy
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