Want a really weird fun fact? From 2001 to 2019, the only 2 years the Patriots didn't win the AFC East was 2002 and 2008. In both of those seasons, the Division came down to a week 17 match-up between Brett Farve and Chad Pennington. A win from Brett would've given the Patriots the Division title, but both times, Chad Pennington prevailed over Farve to send his team to the playoffs.
The last time the Cleveland Browns won a division title (Dec. 23, 1989): - National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation was the #1 movie - "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins was the #1 song - The average cost of gas per gallon was literally $1 - The first ever episode of The Simpsons aired just six days prior - and Taylor Swift was just ten days old
Man, that just isn't fair to those team's fans. I hope it changes soon and I hope it begins to happen often. I am from the Baltimore area but NOT a Ravens fan and I witness how spoiled these fans get to be while those other team's fans, like the Browns and Lions just have to keep suffering over and over and over. You would think the law of averages would eventually give everyone a fair amount of winning and a fair amount of losing, but unfortunately life just doesn't work that way.
@@anthonyslazas6413 hmm you could be absolutely right but at the same time be absolutely wrong. But I'm not wrong that are built better than last year we will see
NFL throwback is low-key the best new RUclips channel around. It’s a great way to remember classic games and also give a historical recap for new fans across the world. Whoever came up with this channel idea was a genius.
As a commanders fan I really expected them to show the 2012 rg3 rookie season. I have no idea how we won the division with a 7-9 record, I don’t even remember! Doesn’t even make sense.
And the Titans won their division in 2000 and the Jaguars in 1999. Also the Buccaneers last won the NFC Central in 1999 more recently than the Lions, but I think that changes this year
Well they can’t beat The ravens and they dam sure can’t beat Pittsburg when it counts as long as they are in our division they will never win a division never ever . They are cursed
It should be noted the brows had a chance to draft big Ben and could have prevented all this. They pass on him Pittsburgh took him and the rest is history.
1. Cleveland Browns (AFC Central, 1989) 2. Detroit Lions (NFC Central, 1993) 3T. Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders (2002) 3T. New York Jets (2002) Yep, that looks about right. "One night in Cleveland will make a sports fan crumble/not much between despair and ecstasy."
💥💥Already knew that the last time Cleveland won the division was 1989 and Detroit was 1993 Every other team in nfl won the division within the last 22 years
@codyhess4161 Well if we're talking about their entire history it's still pretty bad. 579-702 record all time with 0 super bowl wins or appearances and an unbelievably putrid one playoff win in the last 65 years. Also they won 3 championships in the 50's, not 4. The other one was in 1935.
Injuries and lots of touches derailed him by taking all of his burst and agility similar to zeke now. Good power but noticeably slower for guys that needed the burst.
The Lions' 30-year division title drought explained via the top 5 reasons: 1) The Fords 2) Matt Millen 3) Brett Favre 4) Aaron Rodgers 5) Matt Patricia Honorable mention: The Refs
When talking about the Lions last winning the division back in 1993, he needlessly points out that the Packers have won the division 15 of the last 29 seasons? Who the hell cares?
Patriots, Packers, Steelers, Seahawks, Chiefs, Eagles, Colts all own their divisions since realignment in 2002 with Patriots taking 16 titles in 22 years! Packers 12 and all the others have 9. All those teams have SB appearances in that time and at least 1 championship.
The current Browns own all of the old Browns history though. Art Modell left the Browns’ history in Cleveland when the team moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens.
The Lions and the Browns have the most loyal fans in NFL history! 2 struggling teams that have gotten better but still can’t make it to the Superbowl. Hopefully Detroit makes it this year
Fun/sad Fact, the Tampa bay Buccaneers have won the Lions division more recently than the Lions. And they haven't been in the same division for over twenty years!
@fromthehaven94 oh yeah, the cavaliers, who was their qb? The Royals won the series in 2015 and the city still wanted nothing more than a Chiefs SB. Not all people are fans of all sports.
@@nicholasdupont2468 And not all people are ignorant like you, commenting about a city with multiple sports teams. And that city having gone decades without one of them winning a championship. Until the Cavs in 2016- hence, a "winner". In my mind, they can shut the hell up.
If you want to get technical, the Browns have never won the division, as the current iteration was, regardless of the rewriting of history, an expansion team.
As much as I want to agree with that, I can’t, unless it depends on your definition of Grade School. In my area, that’s usually K-6. By that math, even a 12-year-old 6th grader would only be 46. A kid who failed twice in grade school would still be shy of 50.
As a 49ers fan watch us win the NFC west and still lose on the nfc championship game, but hopefully this year we can end our Super Bowl drought and add Super Bowl number 6
That's what us Chargers fans thought in 2010, but instead of hoping to win another Superbowl, we pray we even make it there lol (or even praying we could even make it to the Championship. I'm surprised that we even made the Championship in 2019)
0:20 I need another camera angle on that, because that does not look like he released that ball behind the line of scrimmage. Unless you just need to have your feet planted behind the line, but even then that was awfully close to being past it.
No. Should be SF. Where they (almost) tied was in yards permitted per game by defense: SF was first, and Philly second, with a 0.9 yard difference between them.
The current Clevland Browns have never won their division... the old Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens, Cleveland got an expansion team a few years later and the league just gave the expansion team the Ravens history as the Browns to try and appease fans who were still mad at the team for moving... maybe it's just me but that's bs.
What’s sad is technically speaking the 1989 browns are actually the ravens and so the current iteration of the browns has literally never won their division
The chiefs are the most dominant team around. Let's be honest, as long as Mahomes wears a Chiefs uniform and can play, no one else is gonna win the AFC West
Want a really weird fun fact? From 2001 to 2019, the only 2 years the Patriots didn't win the AFC East was 2002 and 2008. In both of those seasons, the Division came down to a week 17 match-up between Brett Farve and Chad Pennington. A win from Brett would've given the Patriots the Division title, but both times, Chad Pennington prevailed over Farve to send his team to the playoffs.
If I had a nickel for every time that happened, I’d have two nickels, which isn’t a lot but it’s weird that it happened twice.
lol right?@@pigskin1287
That is a fun fact.
Wasn’t Brett Farve a packer in 2002?
@@George_Fl0yd yes. The 2002 game was between the Packers and the Jets. The Patriots needed the Jets to lose to win the Division
The last time the Cleveland Browns won a division title (Dec. 23, 1989):
- National Lampoon's Christmas Vacation was the #1 movie
- "Another Day in Paradise" by Phil Collins was the #1 song
- The average cost of gas per gallon was literally $1
- The first ever episode of The Simpsons aired just six days prior
- and Taylor Swift was just ten days old
and i think Michael Jordan still had hair.
The last time Dallas won the super bowl … I was 23 years old on my first ship in the Navy! Lol I’m 50 years old now!
I was literally born sic months earlier...im 34😂😂😂
Ussr still existed
Now that you mentioned that, I forgot to also say that the Berlin Wall finally came down one month before this 😂
Pretty cool that Pennington led the Jets and Dolphins to their most recent division titles!
Before his shoulder exploded for the 900th time
still mid
Pennington had a noodle-arm, but damn could he rally a team.
He's up there with Marc Bulger as the most underrated QBs of the 00s/10s.
@@Love2Musgrave”Jordan Love is gonna rub it in their face too believe that” 😭😭🤣
Dude was a Chad.
Like the Lions, the Browns also won only in the AFC central. They’ve never won the AFC “North”.
Not changing this year for either team.
Man, that just isn't fair to those team's fans. I hope it changes soon and I hope it begins to happen often. I am from the Baltimore area but NOT a Ravens fan and I witness how spoiled these fans get to be while those other team's fans, like the Browns and Lions just have to keep suffering over and over and over. You would think the law of averages would eventually give everyone a fair amount of winning and a fair amount of losing, but unfortunately life just doesn't work that way.
@@anthonyslazas6413we will see Lions are looking the best they ever have
@@wattsinc. Lmao
@@anthonyslazas6413 hmm you could be absolutely right but at the same time be absolutely wrong. But I'm not wrong that are built better than last year we will see
NFL throwback is low-key the best new RUclips channel around. It’s a great way to remember classic games and also give a historical recap for new fans across the world. Whoever came up with this channel idea was a genius.
Well, ist not a new channel
Bruh, this channel is literally 7 years old.
NFL Throwback back with another banger
Fun fact, The Jaguars have won a division containing Cleveland, Cincinnati, and Pittsburgh more recently than the Browns
So have the Titans. And the Oilers. I know, same franchise, but it shows how long it’s been
We won division in 2020 so yeah that was three years ago
@@danielhall2991Both the Jaguars and Titans were AFC Central teams. Between those teams, they won that division 1998 through 2000.
Until this past season my favorite one was the buccaneers being more recent division champs than the lions😅😭 gpg
I love how there have been no repeat winners in the NFC East since the early 2000’s 😅
Shows you how entertaining the NFC East is, just chaos
Yup GO BIRDS
As a commanders fan I really expected them to show the 2012 rg3 rookie season. I have no idea how we won the division with a 7-9 record, I don’t even remember! Doesn’t even make sense.
Cowboys own this division 😄
@@mariosnum1fanand yet they have no NFC Championship Game appearances since 95 😂
The Houston Oilers (1991) have won the division more recently than the Cleveland Browns. (1989)
Everyone has the browns are the worst team in football overall and even when they don’t suck they are still pretty bad
Actually, the Oilers last title was 1993...which makes it even worse xD
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
And the Titans won their division in 2000 and the Jaguars in 1999. Also the Buccaneers last won the NFC Central in 1999 more recently than the Lions, but I think that changes this year
I was born in 89 😅
Weird not to mention that Cleveland has never won the AFC North.
Their '89 division win was in the AFC Central
Well they can’t beat The ravens and they dam sure can’t beat Pittsburg when it counts as long as they are in our division they will never win a division never ever . They are cursed
It should be noted the brows had a chance to draft big Ben and could have prevented all this. They pass on him Pittsburgh took him and the rest is history.
@@INFERNO95The Browns would have ruined Ben.
Should do every teams last wildcard and last 4th place division place
That would be 2020 for us we did loose in the wild card lol 😂
I see you decided to spare Falcons fans some pain in the description of the 2016 season. A noble and honorable choice.
if im sad about Miami not winning the division in a while i can just remember the browns
Should’ve never won in it 2008 smfh
@@mariosnum1fanwell they did lol
@@sportsfan0803 I know, I know. I hated it so much it should’ve been the pats or jets if they didn’t collapse
@@mariosnum1fan should've been the bills from 1960-2022 winning everytime smh
@@Con-b6x wym?
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1. Cleveland Browns (AFC Central, 1989)
2. Detroit Lions (NFC Central, 1993)
3T. Oakland/Las Vegas Raiders (2002)
3T. New York Jets (2002)
Yep, that looks about right. "One night in Cleveland will make a sports fan crumble/not much between despair and ecstasy."
And yet the jets have 6 more playoff wins this century than the dolphins wow.
💥💥Already knew that the last time Cleveland won the division was 1989 and Detroit was 1993 Every other team in nfl won the division within the last 22 years
Tampa won the North/Central more recently than Detroit. Always a fun fact.
They also won 2 super bowls more recently than Detroit won their division.
Seeing the empty stadiums from the 2020 footage is so eerie now
For the Browns and Lions, it has been so long the division titles were for the _Central_ rather than the North.
6:08 Chad Pennington finished 2nd in MVP voting in 2008 ... wait, what?!
Tied with Michael Turner, who should have won in my opinion. Also, Pennington was way better than people give him credit for
Why do you choose topics that always hurt the Lions? I drink away the pain when it happens, so that I don't have to remember it.
Well it’s kinda hard to pick topics that don’t hurt the lions lol
@codyhess4161 I mean if we're talking about the 50's lol.
@codyhess4161 Well if we're talking about their entire history it's still pretty bad. 579-702 record all time with 0 super bowl wins or appearances and an unbelievably putrid one playoff win in the last 65 years. Also they won 3 championships in the 50's, not 4. The other one was in 1935.
@codyhess4161They quite literally have the WORST history of any team
13:31I'm surprised that run isn't talked about more often.
Overshadowed by the panthers
In AZ. Not allowed to get media coverage unless they're embarrassing themselves
David Johnson was legendary that year.. wonder why he fell off so hard, great for two seasons then below average after..
Injuries and lots of touches derailed him by taking all of his burst and agility similar to zeke now. Good power but noticeably slower for guys that needed the burst.
Chad Pennington was a dog clearly. Underrated
The wildcat had the league shook
The Lions' 30-year division title drought explained via the top 5 reasons:
1) The Fords
2) Matt Millen
3) Brett Favre
4) Aaron Rodgers
5) Matt Patricia
Honorable mention: The Refs
Dang. The NFL is really hard for some teams.
The league has lots of parity.
When talking about the Lions last winning the division back in 1993, he needlessly points out that the Packers have won the division 15 of the last 29 seasons? Who the hell cares?
Oh my god I totally forgot Alex Smith played during the pandewski. Legend.
The pandewski?
@@OhyeahMrKrabz yeah you remember the pandy, the pandewski, the pandemic
@@yeahitsme1401 Nobody calls it that
@OhyeahMrKrabz nobody YOU know calls it that. They're out there, man.
@@yeahitsme1401 Nobody ever calls it that and thats a surname
Can you document every teams last playoff wins before this season playoffs start
Patriots, Packers, Steelers, Seahawks, Chiefs, Eagles, Colts all own their divisions since realignment in 2002 with Patriots taking 16 titles in 22 years! Packers 12 and all the others have 9. All those teams have SB appearances in that time and at least 1 championship.
Technically, the Cleveland Browns have never won their division, because the the Browns that won the Central back in 1989 are now the Ravens
Yeah while you are technically right, the nfl considers both browns to be the same s.
The current Browns own all of the old Browns history though. Art Modell left the Browns’ history in Cleveland when the team moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens.
@@ProjectInsight44 yeah, so technically if he stayed in Cleveland and got his new stadium, we might’ve had the 2x Super Bowl champ Browns?
@@interstate1335 Yup.
@@ProjectInsight44the old browns are the ravens. The current is 99 on.
The Lions and the Browns have the most loyal fans in NFL history! 2 struggling teams that have gotten better but still can’t make it to the Superbowl. Hopefully Detroit makes it this year
its the year of the Lion baby, best for last
The bucs won the nfc north / central more recently than the lions 😂
Best channel on RUclips.
Titans fixing to surprise NFL
The 2020 Steelers collapsed big time to end the season 😂
Any Seahawk highlights from back then is Russell Wilson
Fun/sad Fact, the Tampa bay Buccaneers have won the Lions division more recently than the Lions. And they haven't been in the same division for over twenty years!
nice profile pic, glory to arstotzka!
As a lions fan, it's okay now
The Pats have quickly become irrelevant, after Tom Brady left.
you guys are like a legend
The Raiders last AFC West Division Title was in 2002 and they have had ONLY 2 winning seasons since then.
Dem' Browns - Dem' poor Browns. Man that city deserves a winner.
The Cavaliers in 2016 don't count?
@fromthehaven94 oh yeah, the cavaliers, who was their qb? The Royals won the series in 2015 and the city still wanted nothing more than a Chiefs SB. Not all people are fans of all sports.
@@nicholasdupont2468 And not all people are ignorant like you, commenting about a city with multiple sports teams. And that city having gone decades without one of them winning a championship. Until the Cavs in 2016- hence, a "winner". In my mind, they can shut the hell up.
Jags need their 90's uniforms back
If you want to get technical, the Browns have never won the division, as the current iteration was, regardless of the rewriting of history, an expansion team.
Detroit's about to join the 2020's ironically lmao
As a Bucs fan thank god God for Tom Brady
Remember when the Browns last won a division title?
Yeah, even Pepperidge Farm doesn't remember.
Wow in 1989 the first episode of the longest running sitcom in history aired, "the browns being a DAWG shit franchise." Or was it the simpsons?? 😂😂😂
It's crazy how do many teams did so well in 2022
5:36 felt like a very paused moment
Today there are people over 50 who were in grade school when the Browns last won the division.
As much as I want to agree with that, I can’t, unless it depends on your definition of Grade School. In my area, that’s usually K-6. By that math, even a 12-year-old 6th grader would only be 46. A kid who failed twice in grade school would still be shy of 50.
Hard to believe Chad Pennington of all quarterbacks is on this list twice lol.
Just shows how underrated he was.
@@UnicornOfDepression yeah definitely
Man Chad Pennington was really good, extremely accurate and won games. He never tried to do too much and played it how it goes.
@@17thN.O yeah
I mean, his name is literally Chad.
I just realized that this is the guy who does the previews for the games…
13:32 some sorry ass defense
Detroit lions last playoff win 1991 in 32 years ago
@tristanwhitlock: Detroit Lions will win a playoff game this year,watch!
As a 49ers fan watch us win the NFC west and still lose on the nfc championship game, but hopefully this year we can end our Super Bowl drought and add Super Bowl number 6
That's what us Chargers fans thought in 2010, but instead of hoping to win another Superbowl, we pray we even make it there lol (or even praying we could even make it to the Championship. I'm surprised that we even made the Championship in 2019)
*[insert sad trumpet sound here]*
The crazy thing is that the Lions and Browns could break their division title droughts this year!
only the lions, but the browns might in a few years!
2023 Lions winning the division this year Go Lions!!
THE LIONS ARE NOW 2023
Lions breaking the streak this year most likely, same with the dolphins
0:20 I need another camera angle on that, because that does not look like he released that ball behind the line of scrimmage. Unless you just need to have your feet planted behind the line, but even then that was awfully close to being past it.
This is a true measure of sustained success
And this is now out of date as the lions won the nfc north for the first time in franchise history this season. That 1993 title was the nfc central
Detroit is probably gonna win the division title this year if they don't fuck it up and the viking lose a few more games.
They should do the last time every team was the first seed 👀
In recent years the 49ers and Chiefs are the most consistently good teams in the NFL
Nothing changing this year for Detroit!!🤣🤣🤣
This aged perfectly😁
Lions are the First ever NFC North champions. Go Lions.
Browns the type if team to win every game and then lose by dialing a punt on 3rd and short
Love that this video says Philly and SF had the best scoring defense in 2022. Did they tie, statistically?
No. Should be SF. Where they (almost) tied was in yards permitted per game by defense: SF was first, and Philly second, with a 0.9 yard difference between them.
The browns were founded in 1999, they have never won a division title
Please let this be the year my Browns take off 🔥💯
9:02 WHAT WAS THAT? 😂😂😂 can anyone tell me what he really said? Not what he meant to say.
16:12 hey, remember that game against the cowboys last year?
I want the Jets to win the AFCE so badly, but man its tough..
Wow..
Dallas had the number 1 defense and offense and still lost in the divisional round, YIKES..
1989 would be crazy in 2005
30 teams win the division from 2000 to 2022. The only 2 teams don't was Lions and Browns.
With the Lions being the only team that have yet to win a playoff game in the 21st century.
@@shauncameron: the refs had a hand in 3. of the playoff losses the Lions::2-Green Bay,1-In Dallas,
1 Thessalonians 5:17
Pray without ceasing.
Is there a video of first-time division winners?
It’s nuts that it’ll have been almost 35 years since Browns last won their division 😳
How is that a touchdown at 7:13? Am i missing something? was it overturned?
He got a knee in bounds. 1 knee = 2 feet
East: Bills
North: Ravens
South: Jaguars
West: Chiefs
East: Eagles
North: Packers
South: Falcons
West: 49ers
Let me guess, controversy is coming.
Well yes because you knew exactly what you were doing😂
I think NOLA beats the falcons, otherwise I could see it!!
Falcons is the only controversial to me
Packers,please,they don't have Aaron Rodgers no more !
@@gmailcom384 That I was wrong about. I thought the Lions would be good, but not this good.
Not fair on Browns. They became the Ravens and had to start over.
the fact that Dallas was at one point 2-6 in 2020
How about the Seahawks winning a division in each conference within a 5 year period?
The Chargers offence and defence were better in 2010 and they didn't even make the playoffs then
Next do first round playoff bye week
Hey it’s the nfl predictions guy
Camera man destroyed at 2:03
Lions since 93 wow browns 89
Al Michaels and Roger Craig traded Steve Young to get me on. The 3rd team defense..... juss sayen
The current Clevland Browns have never won their division... the old Browns moved to Baltimore and became the Ravens, Cleveland got an expansion team a few years later and the league just gave the expansion team the Ravens history as the Browns to try and appease fans who were still mad at the team for moving... maybe it's just me but that's bs.
What’s sad is technically speaking the 1989 browns are actually the ravens and so the current iteration of the browns has literally never won their division
Interesting Info about those Division WInners. But we will who will win their divisions this 2023 Season. Let's Find Out.
The chiefs are the most dominant team around. Let's be honest, as long as Mahomes wears a Chiefs uniform and can play, no one else is gonna win the AFC West
Bro i believe Tennessee and Jacksonville have a AFC North title but the Browns still nothing 😂😂😂
Central Division, let's leave it at that.