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NFL team rankings since 2000, Panthers #21


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1. New England Patriots 125-50 regular season record, .714 winning %, 8 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 14-4, 3 Super Bowl wins, 4 SB appearances

2. Indianapolis Colts 124-51 regular season record, .709 winning %, 9 (or 10) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 9-8, 1 Super Bowl win, 2 SB appearances

3. Pittsburgh Steelers 114-60-1 regular season record, .654 winning %, 7 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 10-4, 2 Super Bowl wins, 2 SB appearances

4. Philadelphia Eagles 113-60-1 regular season record, .652 winning %, 9 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 10-8, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

5. Green Bay Packers 104-71 regular season record, .594 winning %, 6 (or 7) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-6, 0 SB wins, 0 SB appearances

6. Baltimore Ravens 103-72 regular season record, .589 winning %, 7 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 8-5, 1 Super Bowl win, 1 SB appearance

7. New York Giants 97-78 regular season record, .554 winning %, 6 (or 7) playoffs appearances, Playoffs: 6-5, 1 Super Bowl win, 2 SB appearances

7. Tennessee Titans 97-78 regular season record, .554 winning %, 5 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 2-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

7. Denver Broncos 97-78 regular season record, .554 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

10. New Orleans Saints 94-81 regular season record, .537 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 5-2, 1 Super Bowl win, 1 SB appearance

11. San Diego Chargers 93-82 regular season record, .531 winning %, 5 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

12. Chicago Bears 92-83 regular season record, .526 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 2-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

13. New York Jets 90-85 regular season record, .514 winning %, 6 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

14. Minnesota Vikings 89-85 regular season record, .511 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

15. Tampa Bay Buccaneers 88-87 regular season record, .503 winning %, 5 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-4, 1 Super Bowl win, 1 SB appearance

15. Seattle Seahawks 88-87 regular season record, .503 winning %, 5 (or 6) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-5, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

17. Atlanta Falcons 87-87-1 regular season record, .500 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 2-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

18. Dallas Cowboys 87-88 regular season record, .497 winning %, 4 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

19. Miami Dolphins 86-89 regular season record, .491 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

20. Jacksonville Jaguars 84-91 regular season record, .480 winning %, 2 (or 3) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-2, 0 SB wins, 0 SB appearances

21. Carolina Panthers 81-94 regular season record, .463 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 5-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

22. Kansas City Chiefs 80-95 regular season record, .457 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearance

23. St. Louis Rams 78-97 regular season record, .446 winning %, 4 (or 5) playoff appearances, Playoffs: 3-4, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

24. Washington Redskins 76-99 regular season record, .434 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

25. San Francisco 49ers 73-102 regular season record, .417 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 1-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

26. Cincinnati Bengals 72-103 regular season record, .411 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

27. Buffalo Bills 70-105 regular season record, .400 winning %, 0 playoff appearances, Playoffs; 0-0, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

28. Oakland Raiders 69-106 regular season record, .394 winning %, 3 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-3, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

29. Arizona Cardinals 67-108 regular season record, .383 winning %, 2 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 4-2, 0 Super Bowl wins, 1 SB appearance

30. Houston Texans 54-89 regular season record, .378 winning %, 0 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-0, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

31. Cleveland Browns 62-113 regular season record, .354 winning %, 1 playoff appearance, Playoffs: 0-1, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

32. Detroit Lions 47-128 regular season record, .269 winning %, 0 playoff appearances, Playoffs: 0-0, 0 Super Bowl wins, 0 SB appearances

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