As of the start of the 2007 postseason:
1) John Smoltz - 15
2) Tom Glavine, Andy Pettitte - 14
4) Roger Clemens - 12
5) Greg Maddux - 11
Terry Bradshaw played his entire career with the Steelers. His playoff record was 14-5.
Terry Bradshaw had 14 playoff wins. 1972 (1 win), 1974 (3 wins), 1975 (3 wins), 1976 (1 win), 1978 (3 wins) and 1979 (3 wins).
Curt Schilling
Dennis Eckersley recorded a total of 150 career wins as a starting pitcher. He had a successful career primarily as a starter before transitioning to a relief role, where he became renowned for his effectiveness as a closer. His unique pitching style and versatility contributed significantly to his overall success in Major League Baseball.
Whitey Ford has the most career wins for the New York Yankees with 236. Red Ruffing is second with 231, and through 2010 Andy Pettitte is third with 203.
five and five wins and losses
They have 426 career wins in the regular season and 24 playoff wins.
Joe Montana with 16 playoff wins.
Terry Bradshaw played his entire career with the Steelers. His playoff record was 14-5.
As of October 2023, Russell Wilson has 10 playoff wins in his NFL career. He achieved this during his time with the Seattle Seahawks and with the Denver Broncos. Wilson's playoff success includes a Super Bowl victory and multiple deep playoff runs with the Seahawks.
26-18, with five Superbowl wins.
Terry Bradshaw had 14 playoff wins. 1972 (1 win), 1974 (3 wins), 1975 (3 wins), 1976 (1 win), 1978 (3 wins) and 1979 (3 wins).
John Smoltz is second in career postseason wins with 15.
Tom Seaver with 198.
Curt Schilling
As of October 2023, Matt Ryan has a total of 6 playoff wins in his NFL career. He achieved these victories primarily with the Atlanta Falcons, including a notable run to Super Bowl LI in the 2016 season. Ryan's playoff performance has been a significant part of his legacy as a quarterback.
36 wins are needed to be in playoff.