The Buffalo Bills (0-4) have made the most consecutive Super Bowl appearances with four (all losses) from 1990 to 1993, while the New England Patriots (11) have appeared in the most Super Bowls overall.
It’s possible that the Buffalo Bills would prefer to forget their Super Bowl history. The 1990s saw a string of prosperous seasons for the Bills, who also made it to four Super Bowls.
The Bills’ unfortunate record includes missing out on the Super Bowl each time. When the Buffalo Bills missed the playoffs for 16 years, they experienced the longest playoff drought of any NFL team (2000-2016).
The 2020 playoffs’ Conference Championship game against the Kansas City Chiefs was the closest the Bills ever came to winning another Super Bowl (and missed out on the Super Bowl spot).
The Bills have participated in four Super Bowls, but they have yet to claim their first championship. The Bills participated in four straight Super Bowl contests (XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII).
The Bills’ successful seasons in 1990, 1991, 1992, and 1993 were overshadowed by their back-to-back Super Bowl defeats. The last NFL team to play in four straight Super Bowls was the Buffalo Bills.
The Bills made their first-ever Super Bowl appearance in 1991 (Super Bowl XXV), going up against the New York Giants. The Bills put forth a heroic effort but ultimately fell short, falling to the Giants 19-20.