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Jacksonville Jaguars
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Since the Cowboys' last appearance in a Super Bowl after the 1995 season, they have won three playoff games:Dec. 28, 1996-- Dallas 40, Minnesota Vikings 15 (NFC Wild Card Game at Texas Stadium).Jan. 9, 2010 -- Dallas 34, Philadelphia Eagles 14 (NFC Wild Card Game at Cowboys Stadium).Jan. 4, 2015 -- Dallas 24, Detroit Lions 20 (NFC Wild Card Game at AT&T Stadium).
Foxboro Stadium, formerly known as Sullivan Stadium, was torn down after the conclusion of the 2001 NFL Football season. The last game played at the stadium was on 1/19/2002, the Patriots/Raiders AFC Divisional Playoff game, more commonly referred to as the "Tuck Game".
Through the 2008 season, the last Redskins home playoff game was January 8, 2000 and was played at FedEx Field, which had been known as Jack Kent Cooke Stadium until the naming rights were sold to FedEx in November, 1999. The Redskins defeated the Detriot Lions, 27-13.
So, for the first time in NFL history, a one-game playoff was staged on Dec. 18, 1932, to determine the league champion. In 1932, the first playoff game was played indoors at Chicago Stadium due to poor weather. The Bears won the league championship by beating the Portsmouth Spartans, 9-0.
In Baltimore ... December 19, 1976, just minutes after the conclusion of an NFL playoff game with the Pittsburgh Steelers.
NBA playoff tickets can be purchased online from online sites such as Ticketmaster, Stubhub, or eBay. People wishing to buy offline increase their chances of getting scammed. People selling outside of the stadium may or may not have legitimate tickets.
Thru week 4 of the 2009 NFL Season, the New England Patriots have sold out 184 straight games. This streak includes every preseason, regular season and playoff game played at Foxboro Stadium (1994-2001) and Gillette Stadium (2002-Present).
On January 11, 2009, the Eagles knocked off the defending champion New York Giants, 23-11, at Giants Stadium.
Arizona Cardinals 51, Green Bay Packers 45 on Jan 10, 2010 at University of Phoenix Stadium in Glendale, AZ
The Lucas Oil Stadium, home of the Indianapolis Colts, has a seating capacity of approximately 63,000 for football games but can be expanded to accommodate up to 70,000 fans for special events or playoff games.