Wild Card Qualifiers
Season | Team | Record | Playoff Results |
---|---|---|---|
1978 | Atlanta Falcons | 9-7-0 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
1980 | Los Angeles Rams | 11-5-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1983 | Los Angeles Rams | 9-7-0 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
1984 | Los Angeles Rams | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1985 | San Francisco 49ers | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1986 | Los Angeles Rams | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1987 | New Orleans Saints | 12-3-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1988 | Los Angeles Rams | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1989 | Los Angeles Rams | 11-5-0 | Lost NFC Championship Game |
1990 | New Orleans Saints | 8-8-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1991 | Atlanta Falcons | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
1992 | New Orleans Saints | 12-4-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1995 | Atlanta Falcons | 9-7-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
1996 | San Francisco 49ers | 12-4-0 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
1998 | San Francisco 49ers | 12-4-0 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
2000 | St. Louis Rams | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
2001 | San Francisco 49ers | 12-4-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
2003 | Seattle Seahawks | 10-6-0 | Lost NFC Wild Card Playoffs |
2004 | St. Louis Rams | 8-8-0 | Lost NFC Divisional Playoffs |
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