What is nfl playoffs 1992?

The NFL playoffs in 1992 took place following the regular season and involved 12 teams competing for the Super Bowl.

In the AFC, the Buffalo Bills, the defending AFC champions, secured their third consecutive divisional championship and the top seed for the playoffs with an 11–5 record. Other playoff teams included the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Houston Oilers, and the Miami Dolphins.

In the NFC, the Dallas Cowboys clinched their first divisional championship since 1985, finishing the regular season with a 13–3 record. Other NFC playoff teams included the San Francisco 49ers, the Washington Redskins, and the Philadelphia Eagles.

The wildcard round saw the Oilers defeat the Bills in a stunning upset, while the Dolphins eliminated the Chargers. In the NFC, the Eagles upset the Saints, and the Redskins defeated the Vikings.

In the divisional round, the Oilers upset the Denver Broncos, while the Bills defeated the Steelers. In the NFC, the 49ers defeated the Redskins, and the Cowboys defeated the Eagles.

In the conference championships, the Bills defeated the Dolphins, while the Cowboys defeated the 49ers. This set up a Super Bowl XXVII matchup between Buffalo and Dallas, with the Cowboys winning their first Super Bowl in 15 years with a dominating 52-17 victory over the Bills.