1991–92 NFL playoffs
| Dates | December 28, 1991–January 26, 1992 | ||||
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| Season | 1991 | ||||
| Teams | 12 | ||||
| Games played | 11 | ||||
| Super Bowl XXVI site | |||||
| Defending champions | New York Giants (did not qualify) | ||||
| Champion | Washington Redskins | ||||
| Runner-up | Buffalo Bills | ||||
| Conference runners-up | |||||
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The National Football League playoffs for the 1991 season began on December 28, 1991. The postseason tournament concluded with the Washington Redskins defeating the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXVI, 37–24, on January 26, 1992, at the Hubert H. Humphrey Metrodome in Minneapolis, Minnesota.
This edition of the NFL playoffs marked the first time ever that every AFC playoff qualifier was an original AFL franchise. Previous postseasons had either featured pre-merger NFL teams (Steelers, Browns, Colts), AFL expansion teams (Dolphins, Bengals) and/or AFC expansion teams (Seahawks).