Ranking NFL teams most likely to end Super Bowl droughts in 2026

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Last updated Jun 14, 2026

Ranking NFL teams most likely to end Super Bowl droughts in 2026
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Following the New York Knicks' championship win, a ranking of NFL teams most likely to end their Super Bowl drought in 2026 has surfaced. Eleven of the NFL's 32 teams have not won a championship in at least 30 years. The Arizona Cardinals rank last in the list, while the Tennessee Titans and Miami Dolphins also appear unlikely to break their droughts soon. The ranking highlights the ongoing struggles of franchises like the Jets, Raiders, and Browns to secure a title.

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  • Arizona Cardinals last won in 1947, struggling to improve their defense.
  • Tennessee Titans' lone Super Bowl appearance came in 2000, with a stronger roster expected this season.
  • Miami Dolphins last title was in 1973, have been mostly irrelevant since 2000.
  • Cleveland Browns have not won a championship since 1964, seek improvement with new coaching staff.
  • New York Jets last won in 1968, showing signs of a solid foundation for future competition.
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  • 2:55 PMCBS NFLAfter Knicks' long-awaited title, ranking NFL teams most likely to end their Super Bowl droughts in 2026
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New York finally ended its 53-year NBA championship drought. We ranked NFL teams most likely to end their own title drought in 2026

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