The Pittsburgh Steelers did in 2005.
The 1972 Miami Dolphins played their playoff game on the road because they were the second seed in the AFC, which was determined by their regular-season record. At that time, only the top seed hosted playoff games, so despite their undefeated regular season, they did not get home-field advantage. Consequently, they faced the Pittsburgh Steelers in the AFC Championship game at Three Rivers Stadium. The Dolphins went on to win that game and eventually secured their perfect season by winning Super Bowl VII.
Detroit dident win agame last year so I'll go with Detroit. The only 0-8 team for 2008 on the road
san francisco 49ers It is a tie between The Green Bay Packers and the Dallas Cowboys at 9 a piece. The San Francisco 49ers only have 4 Road Playoff victories. The Most recent coming during the 2012-2013 NFC Championship game between The San Francisco 49ers and The Atlanta Falcons. The I believe the original commentor is confusing "road playoff wins" with "consecutive road wins". Which San Francisco holds at 18 from 1988-1990.
you never get ssj4 goku in another road
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It depends on where the game is played. If it's a Cowboys home game, the team usually wears its traditional white jerseys. If it's a road game, it depends on whether the home team wears white or not.
the 49ers
I'd say the Pittsburg Steelers..:)
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Ben Roethlisberger never defeated the New England Patriots on the road during his NFL career. Despite his success with the Pittsburgh Steelers, he struggled to secure victories at Gillette Stadium against the Patriots, particularly in key playoff matchups. This lack of success in New England is often highlighted as a notable aspect of his career.
Of those, six won the Super Bowl. Only four of those wild card teams