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The New England Patriots have played numerous playoff games at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts, since it opened in 2002. The team has experienced significant success in the postseason at home, including multiple AFC Championship Games and Super Bowl appearances. Notably, the Patriots have a strong home playoff record, benefiting from the support of their passionate fanbase. Overall, Foxborough has been a pivotal location for the team's playoff aspirations.
Since 10-22-09 there has been 130 playoff games.
The Browns have been in 36 playoff games.
It has been 11 games since the 1990-91 season when the NFL expanded the playoffs from 10 teams (5 per conference) to 12 teams (6 per conference).
Kickoff times for the playoff games have not yet been publicized (as of 12-7-09).
Philadelphia Eagles
As of now, the NFL team with the most playoff appearances since the year 2000 is the New England Patriots, who have made the postseason 19 times during that period. Their success is largely attributed to the combination of head coach Bill Belichick and quarterback Tom Brady, who played together for 20 seasons. Other teams with notable playoff appearances include the Pittsburgh Steelers and Green Bay Packers, but the Patriots lead in total appearances.
Tedy Bruschi is a Patriots linebacker, he has been with the Patriots since his rookie season in 1996 and is considered one of the best Patriots linebackers
Tom Brady has been a member of the New England Patriots since the 2000 season.
Wayne Primeau who has played 90 games in the playoffs but has won no Stanley Cups. Miikka Kiprusoff and Jarome Iginla have both played 47 playoff games for the Flames.
As of January 17, 2009, there are technically five games to be played before the Super Bowl arrives. Since the NFC Divisional playoff has already been played there are only the two games from the AFC Divisional playoff and then both the AFC and NFC championship playoffs. A week before the Super Bowl there is the Pro Bowl so that is why it tallys to five games in all.
No one, the patriots have won every Super Bowl they have been in since Bill Belicheck came to New England in 2000.