No, in order to make it to the Super Bowl both teams must win all of their playoff games.
Philadelphia Eagles.
The New England Patriots, winners of the AFC playoffs, wil wear their colors of dark blue, silver, and red. The New York Giants, winners of the NFC playoffs, will wear their colors of white, and red.
Yes. For ten years, 1960-1969, the NFL played a game called the Playoff Bowl that pitted the two losing teams from the playoffs (only four teams made the playoffs at the time). The game was played the week following the NFL Championship game. Six of these games were played before the Super Bowl was created ... four after. The Playoff Bowl games ended with the AFL-NFL merger.
No
Every team has made the playoffs in at least once year. The Columbus Blue Jackets made the 2008-09 season playoffs, making it their first time to qualify for the playoffs. Before that, they were the only team not to make the playoffs.
Detroit Lions
Well, there are 16 teams who makes it to the NBA playoffs each season. So Mathematically, in 12 years multiplied to 16 teams per year, that would be 192 teams. But of course there's only one team is being declared as the NBA champion each season.
Two teams have won three Super Bowls in four years: 1) Dallas Cowboys - Super Bowls XXVII, XXVIII, and XXX 2) New England Patriots - Super Bowls XXXVI, XXXVIII, and XXXIX
Seasons 1982, 1987, and 1991 were their Super Bowl winning teams.
The Super Bowl has been played for 47 years(1967-2013).There have been 28 teams involved. Only four teams have never made it to the Super Bowl (Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions, Houston Texans, Jacksonville Jaguars)
The first super bowl was 46 years ago
NFC teams are the home team in odd numbered years. AFC teams are the home team in even numbered years. The stadium is determined years in advance and has nothing to do with which teams are playing.