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  2. NFL on Nickelodeon - Wikipedia

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    This was the biggest audience that any television network received for a Sunday wild card playoff game since 2015. That figure was 35% up from the same window from the previous year. According to CBS Sports, it was the most-streamed non-Super Bowl NFL game ever on Paramount+. [168]

  3. 2004–05 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    This was the Rams' last playoff win as the St. Louis Rams as they would relocate to Los Angeles in 2016. They would not win a playoff game until 2018. After this loss, the Seahawks went on to win 10 consecutive home playoff games, a streak which lasted through the 2020 NFC Wild Card playoffs in which Seattle was once again defeated by the Rams.

  4. 1974–75 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Buffalo cut the score to 29–14 in the third quarter with Ferguson's 3-yard touchdown pass to running back O. J. Simpson, but Gerela's 22-yard field goal in the final period would be the only other score of the game. In the only playoff game of his 11-season Hall of Fame career, Simpson was held to 49 rushing yards, 3 receptions for 37 yards ...

  5. 2012–13 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    It was the sixth double overtime game in history, the first since 2003 (a game that coincidentally also featured head coach John Fox), and the fourth-longest game in NFL history at a total of 76:42 of game time,. [13] With the loss, the Broncos became the ninth #1 seed in the last eight years to lose their first playoff game.

  6. 2000–01 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    This would be the last time that all playoff games during the first three rounds would normally be played at the accustomed times of 12:30 p.m. and 4:00 p.m. EST. The following season, the NFL scheduled prime time playoff games for the first two rounds in an attempt to attract more television viewers.

  7. 1988–89 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Nash and Ken Clarke both collapsed a total of six times during the game, all before third down plays. In each case they returned to play in the game. [5] [6] This ended up being the Seahawks’ last playoff game until 1999. This was also the last divisional playoff game contested in December.

  8. 1996–97 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    The wild-card Jaguars, who had barely made the playoffs with a 9–7 record by winning their last five games of the season (including their final one when Atlanta Falcons kicker Morten Andersen missed a last-second potential game-winning 30-yard field goal), overcame a 12-point deficit by racking up 443 yards (including 202 on the ground) and ...

  9. 1971–72 NFL playoffs - Wikipedia

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    Following a Kansas City punt, Csonka's 29-yard run set up Yepremian's game-winning score. [5] Podolak's 350 all-purpose yards (8 receptions for 110 yards, 17 carries for 85 yards, 3 kickoff returns for 154 yards, two punt returns for one yard) in this game remain an NFL playoff record, and is still the fourth highest total in NFL history.