Ranking NFL Expansion Franchises (Super Bowl Era)

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Published 2023-11-17
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Outro- The Fix by Aldous Young

All Comments (21)
  • @EmperorPretzel
    Fun fact: Seahawks are the only team to appear in both the AFC and NFC Championship game
  • @Recovery305
    The 55ers have sure done well for themselves
  • @palehorse6655
    The 1976 bucs need to have a movie it's pure comedy
  • @dennisscipio
    Technically, the Browns history and records were kept in Cleveland and suspended operations until 1999, and after the 1995 season, the then-owner Art Modell moved the team to Baltimore and became the Ravens who are considered an expansion team as they share no history with the previous or the 1999-present Browns franchise.
  • “What do you think of your team’s execution?” “I’m in favor of it”
  • @jaaa4590
    As a Panthers fan, I can only reminisce about the good ole days. Tepper has run the team into ground.
  • @PROA55
    I feel like having championships is overall more important than winning multiple seasons
  • @Kings0424
    Jacksonville and Carolina are the best examples for expansion teams, the first year they sucked but in their 2nd year both teams made the Conference Championship game and became Super Bowl contenders
  • @Acrosstheleague
    Dawg you don’t know how much ur videos calm me down from life bro thx
  • @James-fm4lk
    Also: Carolina wasn't the first SB-era expansion team to go to a Super Bowl. Tampa did in 2002.
  • @masterngames2546
    Recommendation do a video where you go over the best player from every D1 college
  • @Gungho73
    I really like the 16/16 format of the conferences. I would personally not want to see expansion unless it was a significant state to allow a similar ratio which is highly unlikely to happen.
  • @big8dog887
    Both the Pittsburgh Steelers and New England Patriots took 42 years to win their first Super Bowls, (or championships of any kind), but once they got started... oh, boy. The moral: never give up hope.
  • @codyeble6764
    "Now we take a turn for the worst.." Browns fans : my spidey sense is tingling
  • One thing you should have mentioned is the fact that the Browns and Texans got screwed over by the nfl because they gave the Panthers and Jaguars double drafts in the first and second rounds along with several additional picks in later rounds while the texans and Browns got none of that, not to mention more players were unprotected because there were 2 teams at once instead of 1 like cle and hou. The salary cap was new in 95 as well and teams didnt use the expansion draft to dump bad contracts like they did in 99’ and 02’
  • @xnvaznx
    One thing that is not mentioned is Toni Boselli was part of the expansion draft for the Texans but never played a down for the team. Michael Vick also entered the draft year before because he apparently didn't want to go to an expansion team.
  • @BeardedCarlos
    To this day, I believe we never got to see David Carr's real potential. That poor man would've had better blocking from a row of actual turnstiles.
  • @Akkbar21
    The Jags were the best “modern era” expansion team imo. Boselli, Taylor, etc. what a team.