Playoff Records of NFL Teams
AFC
East
New England Patriots 21 - 14
Miami Dolphins 20 - 20
Buffalo Bills 14 - 15
New York Jets 10 - 12
North
Pittsburgh Steelers 31 - 19
Cleveland Browns 11 - 20
Baltimore Ravens 8 - 5
Cincinnati Bengals 5 - 9
South
Indianapolis Colts 19 - 19
Tennessee Titans 14 - 19
Jacksonville Jaguars 5 - 6
Houston Texans 0 - 0
West
Oakland Raiders 25 - 18
Denver Broncos 17 - 15
San Diego Chargers 10 - 16
Kansas City Chiefs 8 - 13
NFC
East
Dallas Cowboys 33 - 25
Washington Redskins 23 - 17
New York Giants 20 - 24
Philadelphia Eagles 19 - 19
North
Green Bay Packers 25 - 16
Minnesota Vikings 19 - 26
Chicago Bears 16 - 17
Detroit Lions 7 - 10
South
Carolina Panthers 6 - 4
Atlanta Falcons 6 - 9
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 - 9
New Orleans Saints 5 - 6
West
San Francisco 49ers 25 - 17
St. Louis Rams 19 - 24
Seattle Seahawks 7 - 10
Arizona Cardinals 6 - 7
they go to a 1 game playoff
They have a playoff
The most playoff wins in NFL history is 33. There are two teams tied for wins and they are the Dallas Cowboys (1967-2009) and the Pittsburgh Steelers (1972-2010).
No. Think of the total number of wins and total number of losses across the entire league. These two numbers are always the same. Each game results in 1 win (for the winner) and 1 loss (for the loser), or if it is a tie, 0 wins and 0 losses. However, if every team had more wins than losses, then the total number of wins would be more than the total number of losses, which we just showed is impossible.
Terry Bradshaw had 14 playoff wins. 1972 (1 win), 1974 (3 wins), 1975 (3 wins), 1976 (1 win), 1978 (3 wins) and 1979 (3 wins).
13 wins and 8 losses
It is possible to view the NFL playoff schedule on the NFL main website. Besides the schedule, one can see statistics for all the teams, wins, losses, injuries and future playoff schedules.
five and five wins and losses
The breakdown of tiebreakers goes like this. (1) Head-to-head In other words, who has the most wins when they faced each other (2) Division record (if the teams are in the same division) This doesn't matter as if a team is meeting in the finals they are not from the same division. (3) Conference record Number of wins vs. Conference foes. So number of wins vs. the East for the Celtics and Number of wins vs. the West for the Lakers (4) Record vs. Playoff teams, own conference Number of wins during the regular season vs teams in your playoff bracket. (5) Record vs. Playoff teams, other conference Number of wins during the regular season vs teams in the other playoff bracket (6) Net points, all games Number of points scored all year. The likelihood of it getting past tiebreaker 3 is quite low.
they go to a 1 game playoff
They have a playoff
Baltimore presently has eight regular-season wins and two playoff wins over the Titans to eight regular-season losses and one playoff loss.
Wins, Losses, and Overtime Losses
Before the NHL lockout, there were four categories; Wins, Losses, Ties, and Overtime Losses. Since the lockout there are now only three categories; Wins, Losses, and Overtime losses (which include shootout losses)
If you have the number of wins and number of losses, divide wins by the total.
New England Patriots. I think it was 2003-2004. Not 2007 when they won 18 in a row. that includes playoff wins. This year's packers are number 2 all time with 19 and counting. Tons of other teams tied for 3rd with 18 wins in a row.
According to the NFL website the New England Patriots have won the most home games over the past 5 years. In the regular season the Patriots have compiled a record of 39 wins and 11 losses. The following teams round out the top 5: New Orleans Saints: 37 wins 13 losses Green Bay Packers: 37 wins 13 losses Pittsburgh Steelers: 36 wins 14 losses Kansas City Chiefs: 36 wins 14 losses Seattle Seahawks: 36 wins 14 lossesIn the post-season the Patriots have won 7 out of 10 home games since 2015 which is the highest of any team in the league. The other teams in the top 5 for playoff wins since 2015 are: Green Bay Packers: 5 wins 2 losses New Orleans Saints: 5 wins 2 losses Kansas City Chiefs: 4 wins 3 losses Pittsburgh Steelers: 3 wins 2 losses Carolina Panthers: 3 wins 2 lossesOverall the New England Patriots have been the most successful team at home over the past 5 years both in the regular season and in the post-season.