Wild Card Qualifiers
Season | Team | Record | Playoff Results |
---|---|---|---|
1969 | Kansas City Chiefs | 11–3–0 | Won Super Bowl IV |
1977 | Oakland Raiders | 11–3–0 | Lost AFC Championship Game |
1979 | Denver Broncos | 10–6–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1980 | Oakland Raiders | 11–5–0 | Won Super Bowl XV |
1982+ | San Diego Chargers | 6–3–0 | Lost AFC Second Round |
1983 | Seattle Seahawks Denver Broncos |
9–7–0 9–7–0 |
Lost AFC Championship Game Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1984 | Seattle Seahawks Los Angeles Raiders |
12–4–0 11–5–0 |
Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1986 | Kansas City Chiefs | 10–6–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1987 | Seattle Seahawks | 9–6–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1990 | Kansas City Chiefs | 11–5–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1991 | Kansas City Chiefs Los Angeles Raiders |
10–6–0 9–7–0 |
Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1992 | Kansas City Chiefs | 10–6–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1993 | Los Angeles Raiders Denver Broncos |
10–6–0 9–7–0 |
Lost AFC Divisional Playoffs Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1994 | Kansas City Chiefs | 9–7–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1995 | San Diego Chargers | 9–7–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1997 | Denver Broncos | 12–4–0 | Won Super Bowl XXXII |
2000 | Denver Broncos | 11–5–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
2003 | Denver Broncos | 10–6–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
2004 | Denver Broncos | 10–6–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
2006 | Kansas City Chiefs | 9–7–0 | Lost AFC Wild Card Playoffs |
- A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored, the Los Angeles Raiders had the best record of the division teams.
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