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The Houston Texans have the fewest games played (12), wins (5), and losses (7) in NFL playoff history. The NFL officially counts and includes the statistical records logged by teams that played in the American Football League (AFL) as part of NFL history. Therefore, these teams' pre-merger win–loss records are accounted for. However, the NFL ...
Team with the lowest winning percentage to reach the playoffs, 7–9 (0.438) Seattle Seahawks, 2010 Washington Football Team, 2020. Team with the lowest winning percentage to win a playoff game, 7–9 (0.438) Seattle Seahawks, 2010. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to reach the NFC Championship Game, 8–7 (0.533)
Beginning with the 1933 season, the NFL featured a championship game, played between the winners of its two divisions.In this era, if there was a tie for first place in the division at the end of the regular season, a one-game playoff was used to determine the team that would represent their division in the NFL Championship Game.
Probably the most infamous missed kick of all time. Gary Anderson's miss One of the greatest kickers in league history, he converted all 94 of his attempts (35 FGs, 59 PATs) for the juggernaut ...
NFL fans began the season dreaming about watching their favorite teams play in Super Bowl 59. What seemed like a distant dream for some franchises is now right around the corner.
Team with the worst start to win multiple playoff games, 4–7; Jacksonville Jaguars, 1996 [29] Consecutive games without losing by more than 10 points (including the playoffs), 95 [30] Seattle Seahawks, October 30, 2011–December 10, 2016
By MILES WRAY The Cauldron The Carolina Panthers have already made history as a playoff team - and not just because their first-round opponent was forced to use its third-string quarterback in the ...
The first official National Football League (NFL) playoff game was the 1933 NFL Championship Game between the Chicago Bears and New York Giants. A "playoff" game was played in 1932 between the Chicago Bears and Portsmouth Spartans to break a regular season tie, but is recorded in the team record books as a regular season game. [1]