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The result of every NFL playoff game since its first in 1932 through this past weekends Wild-Card games.
The Wild-Card has been a part of the NFL's playoff system since the AFL-NFL merger that took place in 1970. Minor changes in the post-season format has affected the wild-card teams over the years. One element that has not changed is how difficult it is to go from wild card qualifier to Super Bowl champion. Last season, the Pittsburgh Steelers became the first team to win three consecutive road games and the Super Bowl.
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Here is how the top seeds have fared since 1975, the first year since the AFL-NFL merger that the NFL adopted a playoff format based on winning percentage. If history is any indication, there should be little surprise that we may not see the Patriots battle the Cowboys in Super Bowl XLII.
With their win in Super Bowl XLI, the Colts improved their all-time playoff record to 17-16. Here are the standings on how every NFL team has fared in the post-season since the league went to a playoff system in the 1930s. The standings are updated through and include Indianapolis' win over Chicago in Super Bowl XLI.
Seven in '07
A record seven quarterbacks passed for 4,000 yards during the 2007 NFL Season. Here is the rundown of every QB from Joe Namath in 1967 to Tom Brady in '07 whove reached the 4,000-yard mark.
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NFL Champions, 1920-2006
A year-by-year listing of league champions - from the Akron Pros in 1920 to the Colts last season.
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Dolphins Perfect '72 Season
The Dolphins'' 17-0-0 season culminated with a 14-7 victory over the Washington Redskins in Super Bowl VII.
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HOFers by College
USC tops the list of colleges with the most Hall of Famers at 11 including running back Marcus Allen.
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HOFers by High School
An alphabetical listing of Hall of Famers and their high schools.
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HOFers by Jersey Numbers
Here is a look at the uniform numbers worn by members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
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SUPER BOWL XXX COIN
This is the coin used for the pre-game coin toss at Super Bowl XXX held at Sun Devil Stadium in Tempe, Arizona on January 28, 1996.
The Dallas Cowboys defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers, 27-17.
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