Tuesday, December 10, 2013

NFL Playoffs-New Teams - MiamiHerald.com

Since the 12-team playoff format was adopted in 1990, at least four teams have qualified for the playoffs in every season that were not in the postseason the year before.

1990 — 7 (Cincinnati, Chicago, Kansas City, L.A. Raiders, Miami, New Orleans, Washington)

1991 — 5 (Atlanta, Dallas, Denver, Detroit, N.Y. Jets)

1992 — 6 (Miami, Minnesota, Philadelphia, Pittsburgh, San Diego, San Francisco)

1993 — 5 (Denver, Detroit, Green Bay, L.A. Raiders, N.Y. Giants)

1994 — 5 (Chicago, Cleveland, Miami, New England, San Diego)

1995 — 4 (Atlanta, Buffalo, Indianapolis, Philadelphia)

1996 — 5 (Carolina, Denver, Jacksonville, Minnesota, New England)

1997 — 5 (Detroit, Kansas City, Miami, N.Y. Giants, Tampa Bay)

1998 — 5 (Arizona, Atlanta, Buffalo, Dallas, N.Y. Jets)

1999 — 7 (Detroit, Indianapolis, St. Louis, Seattle, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington)

2000 — 6 (Baltimore, Denver, New Orleans, N.Y. Giants, Oakland, Philadelphia)

2001 — 6 (Chicago, Green Bay, New England, N.Y. Jets, Pittsburgh, San Francisco)

2002 — 5 (Atlanta, Cleveland, Indianapolis, N.Y. Giants, Tennessee)

2003 — 8 (Baltimore, Carolina, Dallas, Denver, Kansas City, New England, St. Louis, Seattle)

2004 — 5 (Atlanta, Minnesota, N.Y. Jets, Pittsburgh, San Diego)

2005 — 7 (Carolina, Chicago, Cincinnati, Jacksonville, N.Y. Giants, Tampa Bay, Washington)

2006 — 7 (Baltimore, Dallas, Kansas City, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets, Philadelphia, San Diego)

2007 — 6 (Green Bay, Jacksonville, Pittsburgh, Tampa Bay, Tennessee, Washington)

2008 — 7 (Arizona, Atlanta, Baltimore, Carolina, Miami, Minnesota, Philadelphia)

2009 — 6 (Cincinnati, Dallas, Green Bay, New England, New Orleans, N.Y. Jets)

2010 — 5 (Atlanta, Chicago, Kansas City, Pittsburgh, Seattle)

2011 — 6 (Cincinnati, Denver, Detroit, Houston, N.Y. Giants, San Francisco)

2012 — 4 (Indianapolis, Minnesota, Seattle, Washington)

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