When Was the Jaguars' Last Playoff Win? (Full Postseason History, Record and Results)

Having been established only in 1995, the Jacksonville Jaguars surprisingly have a rich playoff history. Though the franchise has never won a Super Bowl, they made the postseason in four of their first five seasons. Since then they've failed to achieve anywhere near the same kind of consistency.
Here's a look at the Jaguars' playoff history.
When Did the Jacksonville Jaguars Win Their Last Playoff Game?
The Jaguars' last playoff win came on January 14, 2023 against the Los Angeles Chargers. The Jags trailed by as much as 27-0 in the game before Trevor Lawrence led a comeback that culminated with a Riley Patterson game-winning field goal as time expired.
Before snapping the cold streak in January 2023, the Jags' last recent postseason win was during the 2017 playoffs when Blake Bortles helped them top the Pittsburgh Steelers, 45-42, during the Divisional Round on January 14, 2018. They ended up losing to the New England Patriots in the AFC Conference Championship the following week, however.
This is Jacksonville's first playoff appearance since then. Their Wild Card Round win over the Chargers has them advancing to the Divisional Round, and FanDuel Sportsbook's NFL odds give the Jags +1100 odds to win the AFC.
When Was the Jacksonville Jaguars' Last Super Bowl Win?
The Jaguars are still waiting for their first Super Bowl championship, as they've yet to even play in the big game.
That said, Jacksonville has come close on multiple occasions. Since 1995, the Jaguars have made three different appearances in the AFC Conference Championship. The franchise is 0-3 in those appearances, however, with the most recent coming in 2017.
Looking for even more details on the Jaguars' playoff record? Here's a look at all of their postseason results.
Jaguars' All-Time Playoff Results
Year | Opponent | Result | Score |
---|---|---|---|
1996 | Buffalo Bills | W | 30-27 |
1996 | Denver Broncos | W | 30-27 |
1996 | New England Patriots | L | 6-20 |
1997 | Denver Broncos | L | 17-42 |
1998 | New England Patriots | W | 25-10 |
1998 | New York Jets | L | 24-34 |
1999 | Miami Dolphins | W | 62-7 |
1999 | Tennessee Titans | L | 14-33 |
2005 | New England Patriots | L | 3-28 |
2007 | Pittsburgh Steelers | W | 31-29 |
2007 | New England Patriots | L | 20-31 |
2017 | Buffalo Bills | W | 10-3 |
2017 | Pittsburgh Steelers | W | 45-42 |
2017 | New England Patriots | L | 20-24 |
2022 | Los Angeles Chargers | W | 31-30 |
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