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Playoff schedule: BYE. y – 2. Buffalo Bills (13-4), AFC East champions: They locked up the No. 2 seed in Week 17, meaning the road to Super Bowl 59 could go through Western New York if the ...
Here's who Bills fans should be rooting for in Week 18, assuming the Bills don't take care of ... 17-year playoff drought. ... earlier games don’t go Buffalo’s way. Bills playoff scenarios ...
The six teams who have definitely qualified for the playoffs are: 1. Detroit Lions (15-2) - won NFC North 2. Philadelphia Eagles (14-3) - won NFC East 3. Tampa Bay Buccaneers (10-7) - won NFC South 4.
Playoff droughts [1] [2] Team Last appearance in post-season Seasons New York Jets ^ 2010 AFC Championship: 14 Carolina Panthers ^ 2017 NFC Wild Card: 7 Atlanta Falcons: 2017 NFC Divisional: 7 Indianapolis Colts: 2020 AFC Wild Card: 4 Chicago Bears: 2020 NFC Wild Card: 4 New Orleans Saints: 2020 NFC Divisional: 4 Las Vegas Raiders: 2021 AFC ...
On December 31, 2017, the final week of the regular season, the Bills finally ended their 18-year playoff drought (previously the longest active drought in the NFL and the longest active playoff drought among the four major professional North American sport leagues) with the Bills winning 22–16 over the Dolphins and the Cincinnati Bengals ...
The rise of the division rival New England Patriots under Bill Belichick and Tom Brady, along with numerous failed attempts at rebuilding in the 2000s and 2010s, helped prevent the Bills from reaching the playoffs in seventeen consecutive seasons between 2000 and 2016, a 17-year drought that was the longest active playoff drought in all major ...
Not lost on the Bills is what happened in Week 4, when Henry broke loose on an 87-yard touchdown run on the first offensive snap in the Ravens' 35-10 win at Baltimore. Henry finished with a season ...
This was the second playoff meeting between Buffalo and Denver; the first was in the 1991 AFC Championship, when the Bills beat the Broncos 10–7 in Buffalo to reach Super Bowl XXVI. The Bills and the Broncos did not meet in the regular season. It was Denver's first postseason appearance since winning Super Bowl 50 nine years earlier. [19]