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This is a list of current and former National Football League (NFL) franchise droughts (multiple consecutive seasons of not reaching a certain achievement) related to the post-season and Super Bowl. All 32 active NFL teams have qualified for and won a game in the playoffs.
With Sunday's 32-26 overtime loss to the Miami Dolphins, the Jets (3-10) were officially eliminated from playoff contention, extending the NFL's longest active postseason drought – and worst in ...
The other two teams that have never appeared in a Super Bowl (Cleveland and Detroit) both held NFL league championships prior to Super Bowl I in the 1966 NFL season. [n 7] Teams are listed below according to the length of their current Super Bowl droughts (as of the end of the 2023 season, after Super Bowl LVIII):
The 2011–2017 California drought persisted from December 2011 to March 2017 [1] and consisted of the driest period in California's recorded history, late 2011 through 2014. [2] The drought wiped out 102 million trees from 2011 to 2016, 62 million of those during 2016 alone. [ 3 ]
California endured one of its longest droughts ever, observed from late 1986 through late 1992. Drought worsened in 1988 as much of the United States also suffered from severe drought . In California, the six-year drought ended in late 1992 as a significant El Niño event in the Pacific Ocean (and the eruption of Mount Pinatubo in June 1991 ...
The Super Bowl broke viewing records in 2024, drawing in over 123 million sets of eyes in what became both the longest Super Bowl game and the most-watched program in U.S. television history, ...
The average scoring margin of 10.7 points per game is on pace to be the fifth-lowest in the Super Bowl era. ... team in NFL history to score at least 42 points, commit no turnovers and lose ...
The longest drought between Super Bowl safeties is eighteen years (between Super Bowl XXV to Super Bowl XLIII), while the shortest time between Super Bowl safeties is sixteen seconds of gameplay, between the final play from scrimmage in Super Bowl XLVII and the first play from scrimmage in Super Bowl XLVIII.