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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, active, 12 seasons; New York Jets, 2011–present. Most consecutive seasons participating in playoffs, 11 seasons
10 4 0 .714 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Raiders) 14–33 1974: 1974: NFL: AFC: Central: 1st: 10 3 1 .750 Won Divisional Playoffs 32–14 Won AFC Championship (at Raiders) 24–13 Won Super Bowl IX (1) (vs. Vikings) 16–6 Jack Lambert Joe Greene Franco Harris 1975: 1975: NFL: AFC: Central: 1st: 12 2 0 .857 Won Divisional Playoffs 28–10
1967 was the first year where a pre-scheduled playoff (rather than regular season results) determined participation in the championship. It also marked the first year in which if there was a tie for first place in a division, the division champion was determined by a system of tiebreakers, rather than via a playoff game (as detailed in the 1933 ...
The Steelers are back in the playoffs, looking to capitalize on a fairly surprising season for Mike Tomlin's team. They head into the final week of the regular season with just a question mark ...
Pittsburgh’s drought since its last postseason win will extend to at least nine years. The Steelers, who’d hoped to climb the stairway to Super Bowl title seven some time ago, are now 16 years ...
At the start of the postseason, 14 franchises earned a playoff berth and a shot to win a Lombardi Trophy. However, every team's road to New Orleans for Super Bowl 59 isn’t clear.
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 sixth-seeded Steelers (10-7) are the first team since the 1986 New York Jets to win at least 10 games but enter the playoffs with a losing streak of at least four games.