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This postseason marks a generational shift with no Mahomes, Brady or Manning; the trio combined for 66 playoff wins and 12 Super Bowl titles since 1999, NFL records show.
- This year, Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs were officially eliminated, making the upcoming playoffs the first since the 1998 season without Mahomes, Tom Brady or Peyton Manning.
- Over the past 26 seasons the trio combined for 42 playoff berths, 96 postseason starts, 66 wins and 12 Super Bowl titles, with Brady winning seven, Mahomes three and Manning two.
- Veterans such as Josh Allen, Bills quarterback, and Lamar Jackson, Ravens quarterback, could make their first Super Bowl trip, while Carolina Panthers quarterback Bryce Young may emerge if Carolina Panthers surpass Tampa Bay in the NFC South race.
- Week 15 marked the second time this season six teams overcame double-digit deficits to win, as there have been 30 double-digit comebacks, far short of the record of 50 comebacks .
- By contrast, the 1998 postseason featured five future Hall of Famers—John Elway, Dan Marino, Steve Young, Troy Aikman and Brett Favre—while at least six current starting quarterbacks weren't alive then.
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By Pablo A. García Escorihuela, CNN en Español. The NFL postseason will be quite unique. The perennial guest of honor won't be showing up, and that will mean, like in a children's party game, quarterbacks will start taking turns in the chairs to see who among them will replace the one who always stole the show as the big star of the postseason. Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs won't be in the playoffs, and this opens up the landscape a…
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