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They have also made the playoffs 36 times, an NFL record shared with the Green Bay Packers, and have the eighth-best playoff record in terms of win–loss percentage with 36 wins and 31 losses. [9] [11] The team currently has had 40 winning seasons, 18 losing seasons, and 6 seasons with as many wins as losses. [12]
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 ...
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 Patriots have the highest playoff win–loss percentage (.627), with a 37–22 record, as of the end of the same round. The San Francisco 49ers have the most post-season victories (38) in NFL playoff history, while the Cowboys and Minnesota Vikings are tied for the most playoff losses (31).
This was the first time in franchise playoff history that Dallas had been down by 10 or more points at halftime and rallied to win the game. The following week, the Cowboys traveled to Lambeau Field in Green Bay, Wisconsin to play the Green Bay Packers in the Divisional Round. Despite having a 14–7 halftime lead, the Cowboys fell to the ...
What went down on Sunday was a sequel to the last time the Cowboys played a meaningful home game, Jan. 14 against the Packers in the playoffs. The Packers won that game, 48-32. The Packers won ...
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 ...
Dallas Cowboys (18) 10–6: Lost Wild Card playoffs 7–20 1999: Washington Redskins (6) 10–6: Won Wild Card playoffs 27–13 Lost Divisional playoffs (at Buccaneers) 13–14 2000: New York Giants (5) 12–4: Won Divisional playoffs 20–10 Won NFC Championship 41–0 Lost Super Bowl XXXV (vs. Ravens) 7–34 2001