
Uncover the Untold Stories Behind the NFL’s Most Unbreakable Playoff Streaks
2. Kansas City Chiefs, 7 (2018-24)
During a failed quest for the NFL’s first three-peat of Super Bowl championships, the 2024 Chiefs defeated the Texans 23-14 in a divisional round matchup on a frigid afternoon in Kansas City to mark their seventh straight season with a playoff victory. The Chiefs were used to winning close games in 2024 as 12 of their 15 regular-season wins came with a margin of 10 points or fewer.
3. Dallas Cowboys, 6 (1991-96)
This streak was kicked off by Jimmy Johnson’s Cowboys teams, which made three consecutive postseasons and won two Super Bowls. After Johnson’s infamous exit from Dallas, Barry Switzer picked up things right where Johnson left off with three more consecutive playoff appearances and another Super Bowl title.
- T-3. Seattle Seahawks, 5 (2012-16)
- T-3. Baltimore Ravens, 5 (2008-12)
- T-3. New England Patriots, 5 (2003-07)
- T-3. Philadelphia Eagles, 5 (2000-04)
- T-3. Green Bay Packers, 5 (1993-97)
- T-3. Oakland Raiders, 5 (1973-77)
Most Consecutive Postseason Wins (All-Time)
1. New England Patriots, 10 (Feb. 3, 2002 â Jan. 7, 2006)
The dawn of the Patriotsâ dominance was a special run. New England won the Super Bowl in 2001, then missed the playoffs, only to win the Super Bowl in back-to-back seasons in 2003 and 2004. The Patriots won a wild card game against the Jacksonville Jaguars in 2005 before losing to the Denver Broncos in the divisional round.
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