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Looking at the NFL's longest playoff droughts

The Jets own the league's longest active playoff drought

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Before any team can get too carried away about Super Bowl aspirations, it needs to make the playoffs first.

It has never been easier to make the NFL postseason. With an additional wild card team added for each conference in 2020, 14 of the 32 NFL squads get to play in the playoffs each year.

Despite the league offering its biggest playoff field ever, many organizations have failed to capitalize. Six teams have not made the playoffs since the NFL instituted its expanded playoff format, and one team even has a playoff drought that spans over a decade.

Here’s a look at the league’s longest postseason droughts, along with the most recent playoff appearance for each franchise:

What is the longest playoff drought in NFL history?

The three longest playoff droughts in league history began well before the first Super Bowl was played.

Two teams have gone 25 straight seasons without making a postseason appearance. Washington’s drought went from 1946 through 1970, while the Chicago/St. Louis Cardinals’ drought went from 1949 through 1973.

The Pittsburgh Steelers almost had a 25-year playoff drought of their own. The team was founded in 1933 as the Pittsburgh Pirates and did not reach the postseason until 1947. It wasn’t until the 1972 season that the Steelers then ended a 24-year drought before starting a dynasty during the decade.

The longest playoff drought in recent history came to an end in 2020 when the Cleveland Browns earned a wild card berth after failing to reach the playoffs in the 17 previous seasons. The Buffalo Bills snapped their own 17-year streak during the 2016 season.

Which NFL team has the longest active playoff drought? 

The New York Jets own the longest active playoff drought at 14 seasons after they were officially eliminated from postseason contention with four weeks left in the regular season.

The team has not reached the postseason since making consecutive AFC Championship Game appearances during the 2009 and 2010 seasons. Over the next 13 years, New York had a 77-134 record with seven last-place finishes in the AFC East and only one above-.500 season.

After the Jets, the next-longest drought that’s still going on belongs to the Denver Broncos, who have not reached the playoffs since they won Super Bowl 50 to cap off the 2015 season.

When was the last time the Bears made the playoffs?

The Chicago Bears’ last playoff berth came in 2020. The team earned the NFC’s No. 7 seed with an 8-8 record that season and was quickly eliminated by the New Orleans Saints in the wild card round.

Chicago has missed the playoffs in three straight seasons, and now it's up to Caleb Williams to get the team back in the postseason mix. Those hopes for 2024 are just about over, as the team sits at 4-9 with four games remaining.

Every NFL team’s most recent playoff appearance

Here’s a glance at the last time every NFL franchise was in the playoffs: 

  • Arizona Cardinals: 2021
  • Atlanta Falcons: 2017
  • Baltimore Ravens: 2023
  • Buffalo Bills: 2023
  • Carolina Panthers: 2017
  • Chicago Bears: 2020
  • Cincinnati Bengals: 2022
  • Cleveland Browns: 2023
  • Dallas Cowboys: 2023
  • Denver Broncos: 2015
  • Detroit Lions: 2023
  • Green Bay Packers: 2023
  • Houston Texans: 2023
  • Indianapolis Colts: 2020
  • Jacksonville Jaguars: 2022
  • Kansas City Chiefs: 2023
  • Las Vegas Raiders: 2021
  • Los Angeles Chargers: 2022
  • Los Angeles Rams: 2023
  • Miami Dolphins: 2023
  • Minnesota Vikings: 2022
  • New England Patriots: 2021
  • New Orleans Saints: 2020
  • New York Giants: 2022
  • New York Jets: 2010
  • Philadelphia Eagles: 2023
  • Pittsburgh Steelers: 2023
  • San Francisco 49ers: 2023
  • Seattle Seahawks: 2022
  • Tampa Bay Buccaneers: 2023
  • Tennessee Titans: 2021
  • Washington Commanders: 2020
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