Meanwhile, the Indianapolis Colts (58.17) and Washington Commanders (57.99) rank third and fourth, respectively. This is largely due to the franchise’s couple of losses when leading into the fourth quarter and the 10 weeks they’ve been without their starting QB, who is just one of the 16 players they’ve had out injured this season! Next up, the Arizona Cardinals are the NFL’s second-unluckiest team, with an index score of 58.7. Notably, the Giants have suffered an unfortunate 15 injuries since September –- the seventh most in the NFL - including five weeks without their starting quarterback and have the lowest field-goal percentage of all franchises (66.7%). Taking top spot as the undisputed unluckiest team in the NFL, with an index score of 74.24 out of 100, we have the New York Giants, who currently sit bottom of the NFC East after a poor start to the season.