Not as of Super Bowl XLI. Only eight wild card teams have played in the Super Bowl and never two in the same season: Dallas Cowboys - lost Super Bowl X
Oakland Raiders - won Super Bowl XV
New England Patriots - lost Super Bowl XX
Buffalo Bills - lost Super Bowl XXVII
Denver Broncos - won Super Bowl XXXII
Tennessee Titans - lost Super Bowl XXXIV
Baltimore Ravens - won Super Bowl XXXV
Pittsburgh Steelers - won Super Bowl XL
Through Super Bowl XLII, no. Nine* wild card teams have made it to the Super Bowl, five* of them have won:
1) 1975 Dallas Cowboys - lost 21-17 in Super Bowl X to the Pittsburgh Steelers.
2) 1980 Oakland Raiders - won Super Bowl XV over the Philadelphia Eagles 27-10.
3) 1985 New England Patriots - lost Super Bowl XX to the Chicago Bears 46-10.
4) 1992 Buffalo Bills - lost Super Bowl XXVII to the Dallas Cowboys 52-17.
5) 1997 Denver Broncos - won Super Bowl XXXII over the Green Bay Packers 31-24.
6) 1999 Tennessee Titans - lost Super Bowl XXXIV to the St. Louis Rams 23-16.
7) 2000 Baltimore Ravens - won Super Bowl XXXV over the New York Giants 34-7.
8) 2005 Pittsburgh Steelers - won Super Bowl XL over the Seattle Seahawks 21-10.
9) 2007 New York Giants - won Super Bowl XLII over the New England Patriots 17-14.
* 1969 Kansas City Chiefs - won Super Bowl IV over the Minnesota Vikings 23-7 (in 1969 the AFL created a playoff by including the two second place teams, but the term "wild card" was not used until the merger in 1970)
No ... should the Packers and Jets win their respective conference championship games, Super Bowl XLV would be the first where two wildcard teams were the participants.
The NBA does uses a seeding format. There are technically no wildcard teams involved.
The Brewers have yet to win the World Series.
No teams in the NBA have ever come back from a 3-o series deficit in any NBA 7 game series including the Finals.
Yes. Five teams have won the World Series as wild card teams.Florida Marlins (1997)Anaheim Angels (2002)Florida Marlins (2003)Boston Red Sox (2004)St. Louis Cardinals (2011)
Your Answer: 16,242Did you know:The attendance was 16,242 for the first ever World Series game in 1903.
The NBA does uses a seeding format. There are technically no wildcard teams involved.
Yes. 5 World Series have been won by a wildcard team of that year. 1997 (Marlins), 2002 (Angels), 2003 (Marlins), 2004 (Red Sox), and 2011 (Cardinals) are all the years this has been done.
Jorge Posada was on 4 World Series Championship teams.
No. They cannot play each other in the World Series as both teams are in the National League.
No team has ever come back from a 3-0 deficit to win the World Series.
There are actually 3 teams that have never made it to the World Series. They are the Seattle Mariners, the Texas Rangers, and the Washington Nationals.
No team has ever won the World Series after trailing 3 games to 0.
This occurred in 2002, when the Anaheim Angels met the SF Giants.
The sport originated in North America. When it became time to declare a "champion" the big wigs who controlled baseball deemed it "world series" because at the time it was the only place where a professional series of baseball was played. The name just stuck ever since. At least now days the little league world series has it right!
The Brewers have yet to win the World Series.
So far, this has happened twice. In addition to the American League's Kansas City Royals squaring off against the National League's San Francisco Giants in 2014, 2002 also featured two wild card teams playing in the World Series. Ironically, the San Francisco Giants were also involved in the 2002 World Series, as they lost the the Anaheim Angels, 4 games to 3.
Both the White Sox and the Red Sox are American League teams as are the Yankees and would never play each other in the World Series.