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∙ 2012-11-22 21:27:13Yes
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∙ 2012-11-22 21:27:13None of the AFC or NFC Championship games have ever been decided in an overtime period.
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.
No. There have been many playoff games that went into overtime but none of them were scoreless. The lowest scoring playoff game in NFL history was in 1970 between the Lions and the Cowboys with the Cowboys winning 5-0.
Through Super Bowl XLVI, there has been only one NFL championship game to go into overtime. That was in 1958 when the Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants 23-17. Since then there have been many wild card, division, and conference championship playoff games that went to overtime but only one NFL championship game.
No. A Super Bowl would always be decided by overtime procedures. Football games can never end in a tie. If by the end of the fourth quarter they are tied, then they go into overtime.
None of the AFC or NFC Championship games have ever been decided in an overtime period.
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.
No. There have been many playoff games that went into overtime but none of them were scoreless. The lowest scoring playoff game in NFL history was in 1970 between the Lions and the Cowboys with the Cowboys winning 5-0.
There have been three of note - the 1971 playoff game won by the Miami Dolphins over the Kansas City Chiefs, the 1986 playoff game won by the Cleveland Browns over the New York Jets, and the 2003 playoff game won by the Carolina Panthers over the St. Louis Rams.
Through Super Bowl XLVI, there has been only one NFL championship game to go into overtime. That was in 1958 when the Baltimore Colts defeated the New York Giants 23-17. Since then there have been many wild card, division, and conference championship playoff games that went to overtime but only one NFL championship game.
No. A Super Bowl would always be decided by overtime procedures. Football games can never end in a tie. If by the end of the fourth quarter they are tied, then they go into overtime.
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There has never been a Super Bowl game decided in overtime. Some games have been won on field goals in the final seconds of regulation, however.
There has never been a Super Bowl that went into overtime.
The Browns have been in 36 playoff games.