AFC East - Wild Card Qualifiers

Wild Card Qualifiers

Since 1969
  • 1969 – Houston Oilers
  • 1970 – Miami Dolphins
  • 1971 – Baltimore Colts
  • 1974 – Buffalo Bills
  • 1976 – New England Patriots
  • 1978 – Miami Dolphins
  • 1981 – Buffalo Bills, New York Jets
  • 1982 – strike year* New England Patriots & N Y Jets
  • 1985 – New England Patriots, New York Jets
  • 1986 – New York Jets
  • 1990 – Miami Dolphins
  • 1991 – New York Jets
  • 1992 – Buffalo Bills
  • 1994 – New England Patriots
  • 1995 – Indianapolis Colts, Miami Dolphins
  • 1996 – Buffalo Bills, Indianapolis Colts
  • 1997 – Miami Dolphins
  • 1998 – Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots
  • 1999 – Buffalo Bills, Miami Dolphins
  • 2000 – Indianapolis Colts
  • 2001 – Miami Dolphins, New York Jets
  • 2004 – New York Jets
  • 2006 – New York Jets
  • 2009 – New York Jets
  • 2010 – New York Jets

* – A players' strike in 1982 reduced the regular season to nine games. Thus, the league used a special 16-team playoff tournament just for this year. Division standings were ignored.

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