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Won Divisional playoffs 45–10 Won AFC Championship 23–20 Lost Super Bowl XLVI (vs. Giants) 17–21 2012: 2012: NFL AFC East: 1st: 12 4 0 Won Divisional playoffs 41–28 Lost AFC Championship 13–28 2013: 2013: NFL AFC East: 1st: 12 4 0 Won Divisional playoffs 43–22 Lost AFC Championship (at Broncos) 16–26 2014: 2014: NFL: AFC: East
Most Postseason Games Won, All-Time, 39 [1] San Francisco 49ers, 1946–2024. Most Postseason Home Games Won, All-Time, 23 [2] New England Patriots, 1996–2019. Most Postseason Road Games Won, All-Time, 11 [3] Green Bay Packers, 1944–2016. Most Consecutive Postseason Games Won, 9 [4] Kansas City Chiefs, 2022-2024. Most Consecutive Postseason ...
since win Team Last playoff game win Loss streak Playoff losses – teams 24: Miami Dolphins ^ 2000 AFC Wild Card: 6 ♦: 2000 divisional – Oakland 2001 wild card – Baltimore 2008 wild card – Baltimore 2016 wild card – Pittsburgh 2022 wild card – Buffalo 2023 wild card – Kansas City 22: Las Vegas Raiders ^ 2002 AFC Championship: 3 ♦
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 ...
In 1982, the league held a 16-team tournament due to the players strike, which reduced the regular season to just 9 games. The playoffs expanded to 12 teams for the 1990 season, and again to 14 teams for the 2020 season, with an additional game added to this week in each year. Teams who later went on to win the Super Bowl that season are in bold.
[179] [180] Bledsoe set single-game records for pass attempts and completions, and the Patriots won the game 26–20 in overtime. [179] The Patriots won their last seven games of the regular season, finishing 10–6 and making the playoffs as a wild card. [181] In the first round of the playoffs, the Patriots were beaten by the Cleveland Browns ...
For the Patriots, it was the first time they failed to win a playoff game in a season since 2010. [11] As a result, New England's streak of AFC Championship appearances ended at eight. New England took the opening kickoff and drove 57 yards in 8 plays, the longest a 21-yard completion from Tom Brady to tight end Benjamin Watson.
The National Football League playoffs for the 2017 season began with the wild-card round on January 6, 2018, and it included the Minneapolis Miracle and concluded with Super Bowl LII on February 4, 2018, when the Philadelphia Eagles defeated the New England Patriots at U.S. Bank Stadium in Minneapolis, Minnesota.