Delve into the annals of gridiron greatness as we unlock the history of October 7th! This single date features some of the sport’s most lopsided scores and a monumental rushing record. Discover the shocking details of the most dominant game in college football history, where a John Heisman-coached team delivered a mind-boggling 222-0 shutout in 1916. Plus, we celebrate the day Walter Payton cemented his legendary status by shattering Jim Brown’s all-time career rushing record in 1984. From record-breaking runs to historic blowouts and the birth of Heisman hero Charles Woodson, October 7th is packed with unforgettable NFL and College Football lore!
October 7 Football History Headlines
On October 7, 1916 – the most lopsided victory in the history of college football occurred when legendary Coach John Heisman led his Georgia Tech team to a 222-0 win over the outmanned Cumberland College squad.
October 7, 1950 – the Start of the Browns Steelers rivalry.
75 years ago today….
— Steel City Star (@steelcitystar) October 7, 2025
The Steelers-Browns rivalry begins
A month after facing each other in an exhibition, they meet for the 1st time in the regular season.
The AAFC Champion Browns win easily in Forbes Field en route to the 1950 NFL championship in their inaugural NFL season. pic.twitter.com/nS82xZdm4u
October 7, 1955 – Notre Dame and the Miami Hurricanes battle for the first time on the gridiron.
October 7, 1962 – BIG Game Sunday as the Packers and the Lions square off
October 7, 1962
— Kevin Gallagher (@KevG163) October 7, 2025
A rugged defensive battle of undefeated, archrival NFL West foes
Paul Hornung's third field goal with :33 remaining lifts the #Packers to a narrow 9-7 win over the #Lions at Green Bay's City Stadium (later renamed Lambeau).
Herb Adderley blocks a first half… pic.twitter.com/MVdfaA7HUQ
October 7, 1979 – Dino Hall of the Cleveland Browns returns a franchise record 9 kickoffs in a game. It is probably not a record that the franchise or their fans wanted to witness, as their rivals, the Pittsburgh Steelers, put up a 50-point effort in the 51-35 Steel-town win at Cleveland Municipal Stadium.
October 7, 1984 – Walter Payton hits a significant milestone as he surpasses the great Jim Brown’s 12312 yards as the NFL’s All-Time leading rusher. Sweetness navigated his way through the New Orleans Saints defense in a 20-7 win at Soldier Field.
October 7, 2012 – Drew Brees of the New Orleans Saints etches his name once again in the NFL record books, breaking legendary quarterback Johnny Unitas’s record of 48 consecutive games with a touchdown pass. The streak continued when wideout Devery Henderson hauled in the scoring strike from Brees as the Saints prevailed 31-24 over Mr. Brees’ former team, the San Diego Chargers, at the Superdome.
October 7 Football Hall of Fame Birthdays
Today we’re celebrating the legends of the gridiron who share the October 7th birthday! This date gifted the world one of the most versatile and decorated defensive players ever: the great Charles Woodson. From winning the Heisman at Michigan to capturing a Super Bowl and Defensive Player of the Year award in the NFL, Woodson’s career redefined greatness. Join us as we explore the incredible lives and enduring Hall of Fame legacies of the football heroes born on this very day!
- Vaughn Mancha
- Dick Jauron
- Charles Woodson

