If Dallas wins today they will travel to Philadelphia

Aerolithe_Lion

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There have been (I believe) 11 wild-card teams that made the SB.

The 2020 Bucs, 2010 Packers, 2007 Giants, 2005 Steelers, 2000 Ravens and 1985 Patriots played their last regular-season game at home.
The 1999 Titans, 1997 Broncos, 1992 Bills and 1980 Raiders played their WC game at home.
The 1975 Cowboys played their season finale and all their playoff games on the road, but that only amounted to three in a row, since WC weekend didn't exist then and they played their second-to-last regular-season game at home.

So I can at least say no Super Bowl team has ever played more than three road games in a row. It's still possible a team that lost the CCG played 4 or 5 road games in a row before, but that'll take a bit more digging. I'm assuming no team has ever finished the regular season with 3 road games in a row, so 5 would seem the likely upper limit.
Last years 9ers were 4 in a row. Ended the season away, then we’re a wild card that made the NFCCG
 

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As a mouth breathing Eagles fan it might be a good idea for you to think about what you are writing before posting it
its a typo, obviously meant the cowboys. great argument tho. gl vs 49ers! NOT! we will own purdy, vs dak could be under the wire game type.
 

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That’s 3 games, but their season finale against the cowboys was at home that year. We’ve been on the road since the last 2 weeks of the regular season.
I think he’s talking about 2007. But the giants ended that season at home vs the pats. In 2011, they had a home playoff game.
 

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its a typo, obviously meant the cowboys. great argument tho. gl vs 49ers! NOT! we will own purdy, vs dak could be under the wire game type.
Better to be quiet than open your mouth a show your Philthy ignorance
 

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There have been (I believe) 11 wild-card teams that made the SB.

The 2020 Bucs, 2010 Packers, 2007 Giants, 2005 Steelers, 2000 Ravens and 1985 Patriots played their last regular-season game at home.
The 1999 Titans, 1997 Broncos, 1992 Bills and 1980 Raiders played their WC game at home.
The 1975 Cowboys played their season finale and all their playoff games on the road, but that only amounted to three in a row, since WC weekend didn't exist then and they played their second-to-last regular-season game at home.

So I can at least say no Super Bowl team has ever played more than three road games in a row. It's still possible a team that lost the CCG played 4 or 5 road games in a row before, but that'll take a bit more digging. I'm assuming no team has ever finished the regular season with 3 road games in a row, so 5 would seem the likely upper limit.
Thank you. Finally someone with reading comprehension answered my question.
 

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Dak sucks again,that's all I got..2 stupid int cost us 6 points...he HAS to be better and so does Zeke...we don't score on the 1st dr, we're screwed.
 
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