Football Playoffs

Here is a breakdown of each team’s playoffs history, with wins and losses over history displayed after the name of each team. It’s quite an interesting list of playoffs success and failure! While its always fun to look at history, if you ask today’s players what the team’s record in 1983 means to them, most of them would tell you to get lost. In many way’s a team’s playoff record is also a function of how long the team has been in the league. It is tempting to base predictions for today’s games on the past, but that could be a bad move. However, the past does have some influence on the present, and its always good to have some idea of a team’s history.

Team W L
Carolina Panthers 6 3
Green Bay Packers 25 15
Baltimore Ravens 5 3
New England/Boston Patriots 21 13
Pittsburgh Steelers 28 19
San Francisco 49ers 25 17
Oakland/Los Angeles Raiders 25 18
Washington/Boston Redskins 23 17
Dallas Cowboys 32 24
Denver Broncos 17 15
Miami Dolphins 20 19
Indianapolis/Baltimore Colts 17 17
Philadelphia Eagles 17 17
Chicago Bears 16 17
Buffalo Bills 14 15
New York Giants 20 23
Jacksonville Jaguars 5 6
St. Louis/LA/Cleveland Rams 19 24
Tennessee Titans/Houston Oilers 14 18
Minnesota Vikings 18 24
Atlanta Falcons 6 8
New York Jets 8 11
Detroit Lions 7 10
Seattle Seahawks 7 10
Tampa Bay Buccaneers 6 9
San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers 9 14
Cincinnati Bengals 5 8
Kansas City Chiefs/Dallas Texans 8 13
Cleveland Browns 11 20
Arizona/St. Louis/Chicago Cardinals 2 5
New Orleans Saints 2 6
Houston Texans No Playoff Appearances

As you can see from their history,Cowboys playoff tickets, 49ers playoffs tickets, and Redskins playoff tickets are all a pretty safe bet, with Texans playoff tickets being something of a crap shoot. It would be nice to see Houston in the NFL playoffs next season, I have to say.