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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.
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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.
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 ...
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 ...
The Charlotte Hornets own the current title of the NBA franchise with the longest active postseason drought (since 2015-16) and the longest drought without a playoff series win (since 2003-04).
The franchise's winless playoff record from 1991 to 2020 was the longest active drought in the four major North American sports. One of the few successful coaches during Brown's tenure was Marvin Lewis, who was his first to have winning seasons, playoff appearances, division titles, and an overall winning record at 131-129-3 (.504). All seven ...
The 1947 Chicago Cardinals season was the franchise's 28th season in the National Football League. The Cardinals won the second NFL championship in team history against the Philadelphia Eagles . The team was led by its " Million Dollar Backfield " of Elmer Angsman , Charley Trippi , Paul Christman , and Pat Harder . [ 1 ]