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Tonight's Eagles-Buccaneers game made NFL history. Here's why.

That was something we’ve never seen before.

No, not Baker Mayfield struggling against a good defense. The final score.

The Philadelphia Eagles defeated the Tampa Bay Buccaneers 25-11 in the first half of a Monday Night Football doubleheader. That score, 25-11, had never been a final score in an NFL game.

That’s a Scorigami.

What is a Scorigami

A Scorigami is a scoring combination that has never happened before in a league's history.

The first person to use the term Scorigami for NFL games was sportswriter Jon Bois.

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While usually rare, the game wasn’t the only Scorigami of the weekend. The first was the Miami Dolphins beating the Denver Broncos 70-20.

Olamide Zaccheaus scores first TD

The game also featured another first. Olamide Zaccheaus scored his first touchdown as a member of the Philadelphia Eagles.

Zaccheaus attended St. Joe's Prep in Philadelphia. So did D'Andre Swift, who rushed for 130 yards in the win.

This article originally appeared on Asbury Park Press: Eagles defeat Buccaneers, team's combine for Scorigami