Although the NFL has been structured to optimize parity throughout the league where all teams work with the same salary caps and the NFL's
weak teams get the top draft choices, there still is a long list of teams that have not won a Super Bowl.  14 of 32 teams are still seeking the
honor of being called Super Bowl Champions
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Despite dominating the AFC in the early
1990s, Jim Kelly's Buffalo Bills
anguished through four consecutive
Super Bowl losses.
AFC Teams Still Seeking Their First Super Bowl Championship
Buffalo Bills
Super Bowl Record (0-4)
Last appearance: 1993
The Bills made four consecutive Super Bowl appearances following the 1990, 91,
92 and 93 seasons.  Key players such as Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas and Bruce
Smith helped the franchise to establish dominance over the AFC, but the Bills could
not capture the ultimate prize.
Cincinnati Bengals
Super Bowl Record (0-2)
Last Appearance: 1988
The Bengals fell to San Francisco in both of their appearances following the 1991
and 1998 seasons
Cleveland Browns
No Super Bowl Appearances
The Browns championship success was generated prior to the Super Bowl era
when they won NFL titles in 1950, 1954, 1955 and 1964
Houston Texans
No Super Bowl Appearances
Since kicking off their inaugural season in 2002, the Texans are still seeking their
first playoff appearance
Jacksonville Jaguars
No Super Bowl Appearances
Although Jacksonville has not made an appearance in the NFL's championship
game, the Jaguars have made it to the conference title game following the 1996 and
1999 seasons.
San Diego Chargers
Super Bowl Record (0-1)
Last Apperance: 1994
In the pre Super Bowl era, the Chargers were AFL champions in 1963.  The AFC
West squad has made one Super Bowl appearance which followed the 1994
season.  The Chargers fell to the 49ers 49-26.
Tennessee Titans
Super Bowl Record (0-1)
Since the former Houston Oilers (no Super Bowl appearances) moved to
Tennessee in 1997, the franchise has earned one Super Bowl berth.  The Titans
culminated the 1999 season with NFL title match against the St. Louis Rams in
which the Titans fell narrowly to the St. Louis Rams.
NFC Teams Still Seeking Their First Super Bowl Title
Arizona Cardinals
Super Bowl Record (0-1)
Last Appearance: 2008
While based in Chicago, the franchise won NFL championships
in 1925 and 1947.  However it wasn't until the 2008 season that
the Arizona Cardinals earned a Super Bowl berth.  Despite
leading late in the contest, the Cardinall fell to the Pittsburgh
Steelers 27-23.
Atlanta Falcons
Super Bowl Record (0-1)
Last Appearance: 1998
Since the franchise kicked off in 1966, the Falcons have earned
one Super Bowl berth after winning the 1998 NFC Championship.
 Atlanta fell to John Elway and the Denver Broncos 34-19.
Carolina Panthers
Super Bowl Record (0-1)
Last Appearance: 2003
Football for Carolina began with the 1995 season.  The Panthers
claimed their first NFC Championship in 2003, but fell to New
England 32-29 in Super Bowl XXXVIII.
Detroit Lions
No Super Bowl Appearances
Despite winning NFL Championships in 1935, 1952, 1953 and
1957, the Lions have been unable to earn a Super Bowl berth.
Minnesota Vikings
Super Bowl Record (0-4)
Last Appearance; 1976
The Vikings earned an NFL Championship in 1969, but followed
that win with a loss to Kansas City in Super Bowl II.  The Vikings
returned to the Super Bowl following the 1973, 1974 and 1976
seasons, but fell to Dolphins, Steelers and Raiders in convincing
fashion.
Philadelphia Eagles
Super Bowl Record (0-2)
Last Appearance: 2004
The Eagles franchise earned NFL Championships in the 1948,
1949 and 1960 seasons.  However the team has fallen in both of
its Super Bowl attempts.  The Raiders beat Philly 27-10 following
the 1980 season, while the 2004 season culminated with a 24-21
loss to New England.
Seattle Seahawks
Super Bowl Record (0-1)
Last Appearance: 2005
The Seattle Seahawks franchise first took the field in 1976.  The
team's best season culminated with an NFC Championship
season in 2005.  Seattle fell to Pittsburgh 21-10 in Super Bowl XL
The Tennessee Titans came within a
yard of sending their Super Bowl XXXIV
contest against the Rams to overtime.
QB Kurt Warner helped to deliver the St.
Louis Rams to a Super Bowl XXXIV
victory, but fell just short of another NFL
title in Super Bowl XLIII while guiding
Arizona towards an upset bid against the
Steelers.
The Tennessee Titans came within a
yard of sending their Super Bowl XXXIV
contest against the Rams to overtime.
Defense being known as an offensive sparkplug,
the scrambling Fran Tarkenton and the
Minnesota Vikings failed in their three
appearances with him as their trigger man.
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