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List of NFL franchise post-season streaks

This list includes the all-time and the active consecutive NFL playoff appearances. Aside from the NFL playoff appearance streaks, this list also includes Championship Game appearance streaks and the NFL championships win streak. Streaks from the AFL are also included.

The Green Bay Packers hold the longest consecutive NFL title streak with three consecutive crowns, which they accomplished on two separate occasions: once in the 1920s, before postseason games were introduced, and once in the 1960s, which included winning seven playoff games and the first two Super Bowls.

The New England Patriots hold the record for most consecutive playoff games won, with ten postseason wins in a row from 2001–2005 including three Super Bowl wins. The Patriots also hold the longest playoff appearance streak, with 11 consecutive appearances from 2009 to 2019. The second-longest such streak is the Kansas City Chiefs' streak of 10 consecutive appearances from 2015 to 2024.

Active streaks

NFL playoffs appearance streaks

  • Bold italics including longest streak indicates that the streak is also the team's longest-ever streak for consecutive playoff seasons.

Breakdown by division

NFL playoffs win streaks

This is a list of consecutive seasons in which a team has won at least one playoff game.

All-time streaks

Longest consecutive playoff appearance streak

Streaks can be verified at Pro Football Reference.com Team Franchise Pages <br> Since April 2025 the NFL has included the AAFC records. This means that the Cleveland Browns now have a 10 year playoff streak.

Streak is ongoing as of 2025 NFL season.

<br> Timeline for each teams' longest streak. <br>

Longest consecutive streak with a playoff win

Streaks can be verified at Pro Football Reference.com Team Franchise Pages<br> Since April 2025 the NFL has included the AAFC records. This means that the Cleveland Browns now have a 5 year playoff win streak.

Timeline for each teams' longest streak. <br>

NFL / AFL / AAFC playoff appearance streaks

When sorting, the following are grouped together
Indianapolis and Baltimore Colts
Los Angeles and St. Louis Rams
Oakland and Los Angeles Raiders
Houston Oilers and Tennessee Titans
  • <small>AAFC Western division Champs 1946–1948. No AAFC Divisions in 1949. No NFL Divisions from 1950–1966. Browns were American Conference Champs 1950–1952 and Eastern Champs 1953–1955.</small>
  • <small>No NFL Divisions from 1950–1966. Rams were the National Conference Champs in 1950 & 1951.</small>
  • <small>Super Bowls did not determine AFL or NFL League Champion before 1970 merger. Green Bay won the NFL Championships and the Super Bowls in the 1966 and 1967 seasons.</small>

Championship game appearance streaks

Championships from 1920–1969 seasons.<br> In April 2025 the NFL recognized the AAFC records. This increased the Cleveland Browns appearance streak to 10 years.

Super Bowl appearance streaks

Appearance streaks up through the end of the 2025 season.

Championship win streaks

Championships from 1920–1969 seasons.

  • NFL Champions were named from 1920 through 1932 by highest win percentage (ties not counted). There were no official playoff games till the 1933 season.
  • The Bears were named the NFL Champions in 1932 after winning an unofficial playoff game played indoors due to extremely cold weather. The game is recorded as a regular season game that was needed to break a tie between the Bears and the Portsmouth Spartans (now the Detroit Lions).

Super Bowl win streaks

Historical team streaks

Most consecutive post-season wins in team history

This is a sortable table of all 32 current NFL teams. Twelve teams have multiple winning streaks where they won an equal number of post season games before a loss.

Updated through 2025-26 playoffs

  • Streak occurred when the team was the Baltimore Colts.
  • Streak occurred when the team was the Oakland Raiders in 1980, and the Los Angeles Raiders in 1982.
  • Streak occurred when the team was the San Diego Chargers.
  • Streak occurred when the team was the Washington Redskins.

See also

References