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Old 02-04-2019, 04:12 PM
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Since 1966, 50 teams have started the NFL (and AFL) seasons at 9-1.

23 out of those 50 teams have made it to the Super Bowl.

11 out of those 23 have won the Super Bowl.



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Now, it's 24 out of those 51 teams have made it to the Super Bowl since 1966.

Now, it's 12 out of those 24 teams that have won the Super Bowl since 1966.



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Of the 4 remaining teams in the 2018 postseason, the Patriots are the only team NOT TO HAVE started the season at 9-1.

So at least 1 (and perhaps 2) of these teams will make it to the Super Bowl again.


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25 out of 54 teams since 1966 that have started the season at 9-1 or better have made it to the Super Bowl.

12 out of those 25 have won the Super Bowl.

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