Yes. A tiebreaker game to determine playoff berth is not considered a playoff game, since it is not a playoff game it counts toward your regular season statistics. Also, playoff games do not count toward either season or career statistics.
Prior to the 2009 season playoffs when the Jets defeated the Bengals and Patriots, the last time the Jets won two playoff games in one season was the 1982 season playoffs when they defeated the Bengals and Raiders and then lost to the Dolphins in the AFC Championship game. The Jets also won two playoff games in the 1968 season. That year they defeated the Raiders in the AFL championship game and the Colts in Super Bowl III.
The San Diego Chargers started there season 4-8 and they made it to the playoffs and won a playoff game
Overtime was implemented in the 1974 season for regular season games. Before that there was no overtime to break a tie in a regular season game. Of course, playoff games have always had overtime.
yes, like all NFL playoff games.
As of 2009, there are 256 games in the regular season and 11 playoff games.Each of the 32 teams plays 16 games (512 results), and in each game are two teams (256 games).
There will be a one game playoff to determine who goes on to the next play off series
13-3... 13-4 if you count their one playoff game they lost.
The Niners, with 503 regular-season wins and 26 playoff wins to 410 regular-season and 25 playoff wins for the Raiders.
There are 48 minutes in an NBA Playoff game, split up into four twelve minute quarters, just like in the regular season.
Not in a regular season game or playoff game through 2009.
Prior to the 2009 season NFL playoffs, that is the Cincinnati Bengals who last won a playoff game on January 6, 1991 against the Houston Oilers.
Dave Krieg, in his lone season with the team.
yes - I don't think that's going to be the case in the 2010-2011 season
It's happened many times. Whenever two teams finish the season tied and a playoff spot is at stake, eithe ra 1-game (AL) or 3-game (NL) playoff series is played which count as regular season games to settle the tie. For example, Maury Wills played 165 games in 1962 - all 162 regularly scheduled games, then all 3 of the playoff series that was necessary when the Dodgers ended up tied with the Giants. Ties also count as official games and can add to the 162.
Single Game Record:Mario Lemiux(5) Single Season Playoff: Kevin Stevens (17) Career:Jaromir Jagr (63)
Prior to the 2010 MLB post season, that was Game 1 of the 2004 ALDS.
11 regular season games, one playoff game.