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2.3 Longest NFL / AFL / Super Bowl championship appearance droughts through history 2.4 Most consecutive post-season losses in team history 2.5 Longest post-season droughts in team history
The team did not receive championship rings until the 50th anniversary of their win in 1997. [9] This was the Cardinals' last playoff win as a franchise until January 2, 1999; at 51 years and five days, it was the longest post-season win drought in NFL history, and still holds the current record for the longest title drought in North American ...
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
Longest NFC championship game droughts Here's when each NFC team last made an appearance in the NFL semifinals (parenthesis indicates last year a championship game was won): Dallas Cowboys: 1995 ...
The Washington Commanders’ win over the Detroit Lions marked the end of their long NFC Championship drought. The team will play for a chance to go to the Super Bowl for the first time since the ...
Also, it would be over half a century (and two franchise shifts) until the Cardinals would win another playoff game, in 1998; an NFL-record 51 years. As of the end of 2024, this remains the team's last NFL title, the longest active "championship drought" in American professional sports.
Detroit Lions history in the NFL playoffs is dark, with 1 win since 1957 and none since the 1991 season. ... They own the longest playoff victory drought in the NFL, after the Cincinnati Bengals ...
Because the now-Arizona Cardinals franchise currently holds the NFL record for the longest championship drought, and also the longest championship drought within the four major professional sports leagues, having won only one title since 1925 (in 1947) and only six playoff games (three of those in one postseason) in sixty years, this futility ...