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m The Bears win in Super Bowl XX, marked the franchise's first Super Bowl victory and their ninth league championship. n The strike of 1987 reduced the regular season schedule from 16 to 15 games. o The Divisional Playoff game against the Eagles was known as the Fog Bowl due to the heavy fog that covered the field for most of the game.
Longest NFL / AFL / Super Bowl championship droughts through history. This list only shows droughts of 30 or more seasons for teams. A championship is listed as winning an NFL Championship (1920—1969), AFL Championship (1960—1969), and Super Bowl Championship (1966—present). Active droughts are listed in bold type.
Aside from the NFL playoff appearance streaks, this list also includes Championship Game appearance streaks and the NFL championships win streak. Streaks from the AFL are also included. The New England Patriots [1] held the longest consecutive playoff streak with 11 appearances from 2009 to 2019, which is the longest of all-time. The Patriots ...
A win over Jacksonville gave the Bears their first three-game winning streak since the 2020 season. With a win over Washington, the Bears will turn the clock back to 2018. That's the last time the ...
The Bears handled the Atlanta Falcons, a team that was still alive for the NFC South title, in an easy, 37-17 win Sunday. Chicago piled up more than 400 yards of offense, and the final outcome was ...
The Indianapolis Colts hold the record for the longest regular season winning streak in NFL history. They won 9 straight games to finish the 2008 season and started the 2009 season with 14 straight wins, combining a total of 23 consecutive regular season wins. The New England Patriots hold the record for the longest postseason winning streak in ...
With the postseason at stake, Jordan Love and the Green Packers delivered on Sunday. They took on the rival Chicago Bears and came away with a 17-9 win to clinch the NFC's No. 7 seed and final ...
Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to reach the Super Bowl, 9–7 (0.563) Los Angeles Rams, 1979 Arizona Cardinals, 2008 New York Giants, 2011. Team with the lowest regular season winning percentage to win the Super Bowl, 9–7 (0.563) New York Giants, 2011. Longest playoff game, 82 minutes, 40 seconds