Record for conescutive NFL post-season losses?

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With the Cowboys losing in the post-season again today,
what is the record for consecutive post-season
losses in the NFL?

I have no idea, but I'm curious...
 
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I found my answer... Looks like the Cowboys have tied the
NFL record for consecutive playoff losses.


Dallas has lost its last five playoff games, and it’s been 11 years since the franchise has posted a postseason win -- a 40-15 victory over Minnesota in the wild-card round in December 1996.
A sixth straight loss would be a nightmarish end to a 13-3 season, the first since 1992, when the 13-3 Cowboys won the first of three Super Bowls in four years. Fans of the 2007 Cowboys expect to win a playoff game or two.
A sixth straight loss would tie an all-time NFL mark for consecutive postseason defeats, shared by a number of teams. Two of those teams have active six-game skids -- the Kansas City Chiefs (1994-2007) and Detroit Lions (1992-2000) -- and the Cowboys would join them.
 

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And the record for consecutive post-season road losses?

Seahawks have to be going for that one, with their last post-season road win in 1983, when they beat Dan Marino in Miami. They are 0-8 on the road in post-season since then.

Although that snow blizzard was completely unfair. Who can beat Green Bay in the snow?
 

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