A look at the win-loss history for all of the 32 active NFL franchises.
Chicago/Pittsburgh/St. Louis/Arizona Cardinals

The Cardinals check-in at 558-763-41. They have had two incarnations in the desert. The Phoenix Cardinals were 32-64 over six seasons. They audibled to the Arizona Cardinals and are 175-239-2 under that moniker. Hard to believe for a franchise that has been around since 1920 but it has been to the playoffs in 10 seasons with a 7-9 mark. Overall, two championships, both when the team was based in Chicago.
Atlanta Falcons

The Falcons were born in 1966. They don’t have a Super Bowl to their name. The overall mark for Atlanta is 365-461-6. Overall in the postseason, the Falcons are 10-14.
Baltimore Ravens

The Ravens are coming off a 14-2 season that saw them tops in the NFL regular season. Since their inception in 1996, the team is an impressive 214-169-1 The playoff record is 15-10 with two Super Bowls.
Buffalo Bills

The Bills have never won a Super Bowl, famously losing four in a row. Overall, the team has a mark of 425-483-8 since its AFL days began in 1960. There have been 19 postseason appearances and the team’s mark is 14-17 with two AFL titles
Carolina Panthers

The Panthers came into the NFL in 1995. For an team that battled through expansion years, they have a solid mark of 195-204-1. The team has yet to win its first Super Bowl. Its postseason mark is 9-8 with eight playoff appearances.
Decatur/Chicago Bears

One of the iconic franchises in NFL history, the Chicago Bears have a mark of 769-591-42. The franchise has been around since 1920 yet has made the postseason 26 times. The playoff mark is 17-19 with one Super Bowl to its credit.
Cincinnati Bengals

The Bengals have been to two Super Bowls, losing both. Born in 1968, they have an overall mark of 359-441-4. Cincinnati has been to the postseason in 14 seasons and has an overall mark of 5-14.
Cleveland Browns

Don’t be shocked, but the Cleveland Browns actually have an all-time mark that is above .500. The team has been around since 1946 and has an overall mark of 522-504-14. There have been 28 postseason appearances with eight championships. The overall playoff mark is 16-20.
Dallas Cowboys

This is one of the most impressive marks for any team. Remember, the Cowboys started out in 1960 and went through the trials of an expansion team. They also had another sorry run before the great Super Bowl runs of the Troy Aikman teams. The overall mark is 520-388-6. The post season mark is 35-28 with 33 playoff appearances.
Denver Broncos

Another AFC original, the Denver Broncos are 483-423-10 collectively. There have been 22 playoff appearances with a mark of 23-19 with three Super Bowl victories.
Portsmouth/Detroit Lions

One of the franchises that has been around for a long, long time, the Detroit Lions as a franchise were born in 1930. They are 562-670-33, oof. There have been 17 playoff seasons with an overall mark of 7-13.
Green Bay Packers

A legendary franchise, the Green Bay Packers have been around as a franchise since 1921. They are 756-574-38. Thirty-three seasons have seen the Packers make it to the playoffs with an overall 35-23 with four Super Bowl championships and 13 overall championships.
Houston Texans

Born in 2002, the Houston Texans are 131-157 overall. They have been to the playoffs six times with four wins against six losses.
Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts

The Colts are in Indy after their infamous exit from Baltimore. They were in the Mid-Atlantic from 1953-83 before exiting for the Midwest. The Colts are 523-468-7 overall, with a mark of 301-274 since the move. Overall, 23-24 in the postseason with a couple Super Bowl wins on their resume.
Jacksonville Jaguars

From 1975 until now, the Jaguars have rung up a mark of 176-224. Sevens are wild when it comes to the postseason as they have made it seven times and have a 7-7 mark with no Super Bowl appearances to their credit.
Dallas/Kansas City Chiefs

The Chiefs have their second Super Bowl victory to the franchise’s life that started as the Dallas Texans in 1960. As the Texans, they were 25-17, which contributes to the overall 481-423-12 mark. The franchise has made the playoffs 22 times with a 13-19 overall mark,
Oakland/Los Angeles Las Vegas Raiders

The Raiders head to their third home in franchise history, which began in 1960 in Oakland, went to Los Angeles, back to Oakland and now on to Las Vegas. The Raiders are 473-432-11 overall. The mark would be considerably better without the 160-240 run in their second stint in Oakland. Overall, 22 postseason appearances with a 25-19 mark and three Super Bowls.
LA/San Diego/Los Angeles Chargers

The Chargers started in Los Angeles in the AFL, headed South to San Diego and returned to LA. Overall, they are an almost-balanced 452-453-11 with 19 playoff appearances and a 12-18 overall mark in the postseason. Still searching for that first Super Bowl win.
Cleveland/LA/St. Louis/LA Rams

The Rams have been in Cleveland, Los Angeles, St. Louis and now back to LA since their inception in 1937. They are 577-569-21 overall with 29 postseason appearances and a playoff mark of 21-26. The lone Super Bowl victory came when the team was based in St. Louis.
Miami Dolphins

Another team that came along late in the pro football game, the Miami Dolphins have been with us since 1966. Despite some bad times in the beginning and during a recent run, Miami has a mark of 457-371-4 overall. There have been 23 postseason visits with a mark of 20-21 overall.
Minnesota Vikings

The Vikings have had four chances at the Super Bowl and come up empty. They were born in 1961 and have a stellar 488-403-11 overall mark with 30 postseason appearances, of course 30 losses against 21 victories.
Boston/New England Patriots

The sizzling team in the past 20 years has seen the New England Patriots boost their overall mark to 512-395-9. The original AFL team has been with us since 1960.
New Orleans Saints

The Saints are another team that came through expansion. Their time came in 1967 and they have had some rough patches to go with the recent success. Overall, 378-438-5 is where they stand and in the playoff category, New Orleans is 9-12 with 13 berths.
New York Giants

Another of the iconic franchises of the NFL, the Giants have been present since 1925. They have an overall mark of 696-608-33. Big Blue has made the playoffs in 32 seasons with a 24-25 mark and four Super Bowl wins.
New York Jets

The Jets have one Super Bowl victory, III with Joe Namath. Otherwise, the playoffs have seen them 14 times with a 12-13 mark. They were first the New York Titans in the AFL and have a 408-500-8 mark overall.
Philadelphia Eagles

The Eagles have one Super Bowl victory to their credit. The franchise has been around since 1933 and has an overall win-loss record of 586-608-26. The postseason has seen Philly 27 times and it is 23-23 overall.
Pittsburgh Steelers

The Steelers have won six Super Bowls, accounting for all their championships. The postseason runs have left a record of 36-25. Wow. Overall, Pittsburgh is 631-552-21. In 1943 and ’44, the Steelers were roaming to Philadelphia, Pittsburgh and Chicago.
San Francisco 49ers

The Niners were welcomed into the NFL in 1946. They have an overall mark of 583-489-16 with five Super Bowl victories and a postseason record of 33-22, which includes the loss in the most recent Super Bowl.
Seattle Seahawks

The Seahawks came into the NFL in 1976 and have made the playoffs 18 times with a 17-17 overall mark. That means, of course, Seattle has won one Super Bowl. Seattle has an overall win-loss mark of 355-336-1.
Tampa Bay Buccaneers

Like Seattle, the Bucs came into the league in 1976 and have one Super Bowl win to their resume. That is where the comparisons end. The Bucs’ overall mark is 267-424-1, which they hope Tom Brady will be able to improve dramatically in the time he is with them. There have been 10 playoff teams with a 6-9 mark.
Houston/Tennessee Titans

The Titans began life as the Houston Oilers in the AFL in 1960. They have no Super Bowls on their record but do have a pair of championships in their old league. They moved to Tennessee and were the Oilers for two seasons before changing to their current nickname. Tennessee is 440-470-6 overall with a 15 playoff appearances and a 9-13 mark.
Boston/Washington Redskins

Washington is the team parity loves. How about 603-603-28 in its history, which began in Boston in 1932? The playoffs have seen the franchise 24 times with a 23-19 mark. Three of the titles have been Super Bowl wins while the other two were NFL championships.