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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.
This also remains as the Lions' fourth and most recent league title and most recent championship appearance (including the Super Bowl) as of 2024, starting a sixty-seven year championship drought for the Lions, which is currently the fourth-longest championship drought in the four major North American sports leagues. [13]
Browns were American Conference Champs 1950–1952 and Eastern Champs 1953–1955. b No NFL Divisions from 1950–1966. Rams were the National Conference Champs in 1950 & 1951. c Super Bowls did not determine AFL or NFL League Champion before 1970 merger. Green Bay won the NFL Championships and the Super Bowls in the 1966 and 1967 seasons.
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The 31-season drought is the longest active streak of not advancing in the postseason across North America's four major sports leagues. Here is a look at the longest active playoff droughts across ...
The championship drought began after the Browns defeated the Baltimore Colts in the 1964 NFL Championship Game, two seasons before the first Super Bowl. [1] The city's professional sports teams, including the short-lived Barons franchise of the National Hockey League , then went an unprecedented 147 combined seasons without a championship. [ 1 ]
Miami has the oldest roster in the NFL, but it is a very talented one, too. 8 players in the NFL's Top 100 as voted by players. 11 Pro Bowl players. 8 team captains with 28 total Pro Bowls. Let's ...
A once-proud franchise with three Super Bowl wins with three different starting quarterbacks in 1982, 1987 and 1991 fell into the depths of despair after much-maligned owner Dan Snyder bought it ...