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NFL Stars Without Super Bowls: Allen & Jackson Ranked

NFL Stars Without Super Bowls: Allen & Jackson Ranked

June 27, 2025 Catherine Williams Tech

Explore teh careers of gridiron greats who fell short of the ultimate prize in “NFL Stars Without Super Bowls: Allen & jackson Ranked.” This revealing analysis spotlights the best chances and heartbreaking near-misses of NFL legends like Joe Thomas, Steve Largent, and others. From clutch performances to devastating defeats, uncover the specific seasons each player came closest to Super Bowl glory. News Directory 3 delivers the definitive ranking, examining key moments and critical game-day choices that shaped their legacies. Witness the ups and downs of gridiron history and how the smallest details determined their outcomes. Discover what’s next in the evolution of these unforgettable players.

Okay, I’ve reviewed the provided text. HereS a summary of the best Super Bowl (or championship) chances for the NFL players listed, based on the article:

Joe Thomas: His rookie season (10-6 Browns) was his best shot, but they missed the playoffs due to a tiebreaker.
Steve Largent: 1983 Seahawks, but they lost to the Raiders in the AFC title game after the Raiders acquired Mike Haynes.
Bruce Matthews: super Bowl XXXIV with the Titans, where they lost to the Rams in a close game.
Terrell Owens: Super Bowl XXXIX with the Eagles, despite his injury, but the eagles lost to the Patriots due to turnovers.
O.J. Simpson: 1974 Bills, but they were blown out by the Steelers in the divisional round.
Adrian Peterson: 2009 NFC title game with the Vikings, but they lost to the Saints in overtime after a late interception by Brett Favre.
J.J. watt: 2012 Texans,who lost to the Patriots in the divisional round.
Eric Dickerson: 1985 Rams, but they were defeated by the Bears in the NFC title game.
Fran Tarkenton: Super Bowl IX with the Vikings, which was the most competitive of his Super Bowl appearances, but they lost to the Steelers.
Lamar Jackson: The article mentions the most recent season with the Ravens and the addition of Derrick Henry, but they lost in the divisional round to the Bills due to turnovers.
Larry Fitzgerald: Super Bowl XLIII with the Cardinals, where he had a great game but they lost to the Steelers on a late touchdown.
LaDainian Tomlinson: 2006 Chargers, who were upset by the Patriots in the divisional round.
Tony Gonzalez: 2012 Falcons, who lost to the 49ers in the divisional round.
Junior Seau: super Bowl XLII with the Patriots, where they lost to the Giants.
* Alan Page: Super Bowl IX with the Vikings, which was the most competitive of his Super Bowl appearances, but they lost to the Steelers.

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