1993 Houston Oilers Season - Milestones

Milestones

The 1993 game marked the last time the Oilers would make the playoffs while playing in Houston. It was not until their third year in Tennessee, which by that time saw the team renamed the Titans, that the team would return to the playoffs; in that season the franchise advanced all the way to the Super Bowl.

Houston itself would not see another NFL playoff game until the Houston Texans, the successors to the Oilers who entered the league in 2002, hosted a Wild Card playoff game at Reliant Stadium in early 2012.

As of the end of the 2011 season, the Oilers/Titans franchise has only seen three division titles since 1993. In all three of those seasons, the franchise failed to advance to the Super Bowl, and in two of those years the team was defeated as the AFC's #1 seed. The Titans, however, have made six playoff appearances since the team moved to Tennessee in 1997 and have won five playoff games, the most recent in 2003 when they defeated the Baltimore Ravens in a Wild Card matchup.

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