All NFL teams come in with high hopes as another season starts.
They think that their roster is good enough to compete.
However, the wind blows differently by the middle of the regular season.
After eight or nine games, the contenders have separated themselves from teams that are several players away from becoming contenders.
For fans of the losing causes, they try to conjure optimism with whatever small victory their team can accomplish.
On the other end, fans of the winning teams are hoping that their momentum will lead to a Super Bowl victory.
When that moment comes, everyone in the city or the state tune in to support their beloved squad.
That’s what the fans of the Cincinnati Bengals and the Los Angeles Rams did when their teams reached Super Bowl LVI.
Unfortunately, that moment hasn’t happened for the fans of these teams.
Will this be the year for any of these teams?? pic.twitter.com/E3EbO2KkQ1
— FOX Sports: NFL (@NFLonFOX) June 27, 2022
The Last Four Teams Without Super Bowl Experience
FOX Sports NFL shared the four teams haven’t made a Super Bowl appearance.
The Jacksonville Jaguars played their inaugural season in 1995 and have reached the AFC Championship Game once.
Meanwhile, the Houston Texans were established in 2002 and haven’t reached an AFC title game even if they had six division titles.
The Cleveland Browns won titles during the pre-Super Bowl era, but their more recent history has been marked by singular heartbreaking moments.
The same goes for the Detroit Lions but they are in a worse position than the Browns.
Still, any of these four teams will be a long-shot to reach Super Bowl LVII.
The AFC has a lot of competitive squads while the NFC has established contenders.
However, strange things have happened in the league.
But realistically, the wishful thinking continues for these four squads.
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