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NFL playoffs

The National Football League divided its teams into divisions in 1933 and began holding a single playoff championship game between division winners. In 1967, the NFL expanded and created four divisions, which led to the institution of a larger playoff tournament. After the merger with the American Football League, the NFL began to use a single wild card team in each conference in its playoffs, in order to produce eight contenders out of six divisions; this was later expanded so that more wild card teams could participate.

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History of the playoff system

  • 1933 - NFL champion is decided by one single game between the two conference winners.
  • 1967 - League expansion leads to a four-team playoff tournament.
  • 1970 - With the AFL-NFL Merger, a eight-team playoff is designed. Along with the six division winners, one wild card team from each conference, the second place team with the best record, is added to the tournament.
  • 1978 - Playoffs are expanded to a ten-team tournament, adding a second wild card team from each conference. The wild card teams play each other in the first round, called the Wild Card Playoffs. The six division winners would then automatically advance to the second round, called the Divisional Playoffs.
  • 1990 - The NFL expands the playoffs to 12 teams by adding another wild card from each conference.
  • 2002 - The 12-team playoff tournament is modified after the league expands to 32 teams. Four division winners and two wild cards from each conference now advance to the playoffs.

Current playoff system

At the conclusion of each 16-game regular season, six teams from each conference qualify for the playoffs, which culminate in the Super Bowl:

  • The four division champions, which are seeded #1 through #4 based on their regular season won-lost-tied record, and
  • Two wild card qualifiers (those non-division champions with the conference's best won-lost-tied percentages), who are seeded #5 and #6 within the conference.

The #3 and #6 seeded teams, and the #4 and #5 seeded teams, face each other during the first round of the playoffs, dubbed the "Wild Card Round." The #1 and #2 seeds from each conference do not participate in this round, earning an automatic berth in the following week's "Divisional Playoff" games, where they face the Wild Card survivors. The #1 seeded team plays against the lowest remaining seed while the #2 seeded team plays the other remaining team. In a given game, whoever has the higher seed gets the home field advantage.

The two surviving teams from the Divisional Playoff games meet in Conference Championship games, with the winners of those contests going on to face one another in the Super Bowl.

NFL Playoff History

For playoff games of the American Football League, see AFL playoffs

1932 NFL Playoff game

NFL Championship games (1933-1966)

Four-team tournament (1967-1969)

NFL Champion in bold
Playoffs Eastern Conference Champion Eastern Conference Runner-up Score Western Conference Champion Western Conference Runner-up Score
1967 Dallas Cowboys Cleveland Browns 52-14 Green Bay Packers Los Angeles Rams 28-7
1968 Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys 31-20 Baltimore Colts Minnesota Vikings 24-14
1969 Cleveland Browns Dallas Cowboys 38-14 Minnesota Vikings Los Angeles Rams 23-20

Post AFL-NFL Merger (1970-present)

Super Bowl winner in bold
Playoffs AFC Champion AFC Runner-up Score NFC Champion NFC Runner-up Score
1970-71 Baltimore Colts Oakland Raiders 27-10 Dallas Cowboys San Francisco 49ers 17-10
1971-72 Miami Dolphins Baltimore Colts 21-0 Dallas Cowboys San Francisco 49ers 14-3
1972-73 Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers 21-17 Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys 26-3
1973-74 Miami Dolphins Oakland Raiders 27-10 Minnesota Vikings Dallas Cowboys 27-10
1974-75 Pittsburgh Steelers Oakland Raiders 24-13 Minnesota Vikings Los Angeles Rams 14-10
1975-76 Pittsburgh Steelers Oakland Raiders 16-10 Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams 37-7
1976-77 Oakland Raiders Pittsburgh Steelers 24-7 Minnesota Vikings Los Angeles 24-13
1977-78 Denver Broncos Oakland Raiders 20-17 Dallas Cowboys Minnesota Vikings 26-3
1978-79 Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Oilers 34-6 Dallas Cowboys Los Angeles Rams 28-0
1979-80 Pittsburgh Steelers Houston Oilers 27-13 Los Angeles Rams Tampa Bay Buccaneers 9-0
1980-81 Oakland Raiders San Diego Chargers 34-27 Philadelphia Eagles Dallas Cowboys 20-7
1981-82 Cincinnati Bengals San Diego Chargers 27-7 San Francisco 49ers Dallas Cowboys 28-27
1982-83 Miami Dolphins New York Jets 14-0 Washington Redskins Dallas Cowboys 31-17
1983-84 Los Angeles Raiders Seattle Seahawks 30-14 Washington Redskins San Francisco 49ers 24-21
1984-85 Miami Dolphins Pittsburgh Steelers 45-28 San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears 23-0
1985-86 New England Patriots Miami Dolphins 31-14 Chicago Bears Los Angeles Rams 24-0
1986-87 Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns 37-21 New York Giants Washington Redskins 17-0
1987-88 Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns 38-33 Washington Redskins Minnesota Vikings 17-10
1988-89 Cincinnati Bengals Buffalo Bills 21-10 San Francisco 49ers Chicago Bears 28-3
1989-90 Denver Broncos Cleveland Browns 37-21 San Francisco 49ers Los Angeles Rams 30-3
1990-91 Buffalo Bills Los Angeles Raiders 51-3 New York Giants San Francisco 49ers 15-13
1991-92 Buffalo Bills Denver Broncos 10-7 Washington Redskins Detroit Lions 41-10
1992-93 Buffalo Bills Miami Dolphins 29-10 Dallas Cowboys San Francisco 49ers 30-20
1993-94 Buffalo Bills Kansas City Chiefs 30-13 Dallas Cowboys San Francisco 49ers 38-21
1994-95 San Diego Chargers Pittsburgh Steelers 17-13 San Francisco 49ers Dallas Cowboys 38-28
1995-96 Pittsburgh Steelers Indianapolis Colts 20-16 Dallas Cowboys Green Bay Packers 38-27
1996-97 New England Patriots Jacksonville Jaguars 20-6 Green Bay Packers Carolina Panthers 30-13
1997-98 Denver Broncos Pittsburgh Steelers 24-21 Green Bay Packers San Francisco 49ers 23-10
1998-99 Denver Broncos New York Jets 23-10 Atlanta Falcons Minnesota Vikings 30-27
1999-00 Tennessee Titans Jacksonville Jaguars 33-14 St. Louis Rams Tampa Bay Buccaneers 11-6
2000-01 Baltimore Ravens Oakland Raiders 16-3 New York Giants Minnesota Vikings 41-0
2001-02 New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers 24-17 St. Louis Rams Philadelphia Eagles 29-24
2002-03 Oakland Raiders Tennessee Titans 41-24 Tampa Bay Buccaneers Philadelphia Eagles 27-10
2003-04 New England Patriots Indianapolis Colts 24-14 Carolina Panthers Philadelphia Eagles 14-3
2004-05 New England Patriots Pittsburgh Steelers 41-27 Philadelphia Eagles Atlanta Falcons 27-10

Playoff Standings

Playoffs Conference Championships
Team Wins Losses Games Wins Losses
Dallas Cowboys 32 22 16 8 8
San Francisco 49ers 25 17 12 5 7
Oakland Raiders 25 18 14 5 9
Green Bay Packers 24 14 13 10 3
Pittsburgh Steelers 24 18 12 5 7
Washington Redskins 22 15 12 7 5
Miami Dolphins 20 19 7 5 2
St. Louis Rams 19 24 14 5 9
Minnesota Vikings 18 24 8 4 4
New England Patriots 16 10 6 5 1
Denver Broncos 16 14 7 6 1
Philadelphia Eagles 16 16 9 5 4
New York Giants 16 21 17 6 11
Buffalo Bills 14 15 8 6 2
Chicago Bears 14 15 13 7 6
Tennessee Titans 14 17 8 3 5
Indianapolis Colts 13 15 4 1 3
Cleveland Browns 11 20 3 0 3
New York Jets 8 10 3 1 2
Kansas City Chiefs 8 12 4 3 1
Detroit Lions 7 10 6 4 2
San Diego Chargers 7 12 8 2 6
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 7 3 1 2
Atlanta Falcons 6 8 2 1 1
Baltimore Ravens 5 2 1 1 0
Cincinnati Bengals 5 7 2 2 0
Carolina Panthers 4 2 2 1 1
Jacksonville Jaguars 4 4 2 0 2
Seattle Seahawks 3 7 1 0 1
Arizona Cardinals 2 5 0 0 0
New Orleans Saints 1 5 0 0 0
Houston Texans 0 0 0 0 0

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External links

NFL Tiebreaker Rules

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