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Won Divisional Playoffs 24–23 Lost NFC Championship (at Redskins) 21–24 [40] 1984: 1984: NFL † NFC * West ^ 1st ^ 15 1 0 Won Divisional Playoffs 21–10 Won NFC Championship 23–0 Won Super Bowl XIX (2) (vs. Dolphins) 38–16 Joe Montana [41] [42] 1985: 1985: NFL NFC West 2nd # 10 6 0 Lost Wild Card Playoffs (at Giants) 3–17 [43] 1986: ...
Last appearance in Divisional playoff game Result 24: Miami Dolphins: 2000 AFC: Lost vs. Oakland Raiders 22: Las Vegas Raiders: 2002 AFC♦: Won vs. New York Jets 14: New York Jets: 2010 AFC: Won vs. New England 14: Chicago Bears: 2010 NFC♦: Won vs. Seattle 9: Denver Broncos: 2015 AFC♦: Won vs. Pittsburgh 9: Arizona Cardinals: 2015 NFC♦ ...
It was the second-biggest comeback victory in NFL playoff history, with the 49ers winning 39–38. [122] The 49ers lost the next week to the eventual Super Bowl champion Tampa Bay Buccaneers in the Divisional round, 31–6. [123] This was the last postseason appearance for the 49ers until the 2011–12 playoffs. Steve Mariucci, whose published ...
Longest playoff game, 82 minutes, 40 seconds; Miami Dolphins vs Kansas City Chiefs, Dec 25, 1971 (2OT, Divisional Round) Longest playoff drought, 25 seasons; Washington Redskins, 1946–1970 Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals, 1949–1973. Longest playoff drought, expansion team, 20 seasons; New Orleans Saints, 1967–1986. Longest playoff drought ...
This is a complete listing of National Football League (NFL) playoff games, grouped by franchise. Games featuring relocated teams [nb 1] are kept with their ultimate relocation franchises. Bolded years indicate wins. "(Years in italics)" indicate a pending playoff game. Tables are sorted first by the number of games, then the number of wins ...
The New England Patriots [2] hold the record for most consecutive playoff games won, with ten postseason wins in a row from 2001–2005 including three Super Bowl wins. The Patriots also hold the longest playoff appearance streak, with 11 consecutive appearances from 2009 to 2019.
The game was the eighth playoff match-up between the 49ers and Packers, extending the two teams' rivalry. [19] The game was well known for the 49ers' overwhelmingly dominant rushing attack. [ 20 ] It evoked a previous playoff game between the 49ers and Packers, where the 49ers again blew out the Packers with a strong rushing attack.
This was the last postseason in which the NFL playoffs used a 12-team format, making it also the last postseason in which the #2-seeded team in each conference received a first-round bye. For the first time in NFL history, two wild card playoff games went to overtime; all four games were decided by one score.