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List of NFL quarterback playoff records

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For playoff quarterback touchdown record seeList of National Football League playoffs career passing touchdowns leaders.

The first officialNational Football League (NFL) playoff game was the1933 NFL Championship Game between theChicago Bears andNew York Giants. A "playoff" game was played in 1932 between the Chicago Bears andPortsmouth Spartans to break a regular season tie, but is recorded in the team record books as a regular season game.[1] Since then there have been a total over 525 NFL playoff games including games from theAFL, but not theAAFC. The following list shows career postseason records for each startingquarterback in the NFL playoffs.

Wins or losses are credited to the quarterback who started the game for each team, even if he was injured or failed to complete the game.

Note: from 1933 to 1949 some offenses did not employ a quarterback in the modern sense of the position. Listed below are the "primary passers" for those games, the players that passed the ball most in those games. They may not have actually started the game at quarterback. This format allowsHall of Fame quarterbacks likeSid Luckman andSammy Baugh to maintain credit for their team's playoff records since they were obviously the top passer for their team. The players involved in such games are marked with an asterisk (*).

Champion starters

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The following 57 quarterbacks have led their team to an NFL,All-America Football Conference (AAFC) orAmerican Football League (AFL) title. Super Bowlsbefore the 1970AFL–NFL merger are not included in total championship count. On April 1, 2025 the NFL announced AAFC records and statistics will be recognized in its official records.[2] This adds four championships to Otto Graham's total which is now reflected in this list.

is a member of thePro Football Hall of Fame

Bold denotes an active player^ Won with 2 teams
RankQuarterbackTeamNFL
Championships
Super BowlsNumber of
Super Bowls
Number of
Total Championships
1Otto GrahamBrownsAAFC 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949[2]
NFL 1950, 1954, 1955
7
Tom Brady ^Patriots2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 201877
Buccaneers2020
3Bart StarrPackers1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 19671966, 196725
4Sid Luckman*Bears1940, 1941, 1943, 19464
Terry BradshawSteelers1974, 1975, 1978, 197944
Joe Montana49ers1981, 1984, 1988, 1989
6Johnny UnitasColts1958, 1959197013
Len DawsonDallas Texans
Chiefs
AFL 1962, 1966, 19691969
Troy AikmanCowboys1992, 1993, 199533
Patrick MahomesChiefs2019, 2022, 2023
11Ed Danowski*Giants1934, 19382
Arnie Herber *Packers1936, 1939
Sammy Baugh *Redskins1937, 1942
Bob Waterfield*Rams1945, 1951
Tommy Thompson*Eagles1948, 1949
Bobby LayneLions1952, 1953
Tobin Rote ^Lions1957
ChargersAFL 1963
George BlandaOilersAFL 1960, 1961
Jack KempBillsAFL 1964, 1965
Roger StaubachCowboys1971, 197722
Bob GrieseDolphins1972, 1973
Jim PlunkettRaiders1980, 1983
John ElwayBroncos1997, 1998
Ben RoethlisbergerSteelers2005, 2008
Peyton Manning ^Colts2006
Broncos2015
Eli ManningGiants2007, 2011
27Carl Brumbaugh*Bears19331
Glenn Presnell*Lions1935
Irv Comp *Packers1944
Paul Christman *Cardinals1947
Don HeinrichGiants1956
Norm Van BrocklinEagles1960
Bill WadeBears1963
Frank RyanBrowns1964
Daryle LamonicaRaidersAFL 1967
Earl MorrallColts1968
Joe NamathJetsAFL 1968196811
Joe KappVikings19691
Ken StablerRaiders197611
Joe TheismannRedskins1982
Jim McMahonBears1985
Phil SimmsGiants1986
Doug WilliamsRedskins1987
Jeff HostetlerGiants1990
Mark RypienRedskins1991
Steve Young49ers1994
Brett FavrePackers1996
Kurt WarnerRams1999
Trent DilferRavens2000
Brad JohnsonBuccaneers2002
Drew BreesSaints2009
Aaron RodgersPackers2010
Joe FlaccoRavens2012
Russell WilsonSeahawks2013
Nick FolesEagles2017
Matthew StaffordRams2021
Jalen HurtsEagles2024

Winning starters

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Tom Brady holds the NFL records for most playoff wins by a quarterback, 35, and for most playoff games started, 48.

Joe Flacco and Tom Brady are tied for the mostroad post-season wins (7), not including Super Bowls, which are played at a neutral site. For players with five or more playoff appearances,Bart Starr holds the record for the highest winning percentage, (.900) and is third for the record for most championships (five NFL titles plus two Super Bowl wins vs. AFL teams). As of April 2025, theAll-America Football Conference records are recognized by the NFL.[2] This makes Otto Graham and Tom Brady tied for first with seven championships each. Seven quarterbacks are undefeated in post-season play but all of them have just a single appearance as a starter except forFrank Reich who had two starts.Hall of Fame quarterbackY. A. Tittle shares the record withAndy Dalton for the highest number of playoff starts without ever winning a game (4).John Elway holds the record for the highest number of playoff wins before eventually winning his first Super Bowl (10).Donovan McNabb andJim Kelly hold the record for the highest number of playoff wins (9) without winning the Super Bowl.

This table lists all quarterbacks who have won a playoff game in the NFL, AAFC, or the AFL.
Sort chart by clicking on heading. Reload page to return to original form.
Sorting 'Teams' in ascending order will list all champion quarterbacks for each team first and in the order they won the title game for their team.

Bold denotes an active player
Won aSuper Bowl ^ or Championship
Won 2 or moreSuper Bowls ** or Championships

From 1933 to 1969, NFL Champs are listed.
From 1946 to 1949, AAFC Champs are listed[2]
From 1960 to 1969, AFL Champs are listed.
Super Bowls listed after 1970 NFL-AFL merger.

is a member of thePro Football Hall of Fame

Updated through the Conference Championships.

Quarterbacks Sorted by 1st – Most Wins 2nd – Fewest Losses
RankQuarterbackWinsLossesPercentTeamsChampionship
Season(s)
Ref
1Tom Brady3513.729Pat 1
Patriots** (30–11)
2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016, 2018[3]
Buc 2
Buccaneers^ (5–2)
2020
2Patrick Mahomes174.810Chie 2
Chiefs **
2019, 2022, 2023[4]
3Joe Montana167.69649 1
49ers** (14–5)
Chiefs (2–2)
1981, 1984, 1988, 1989[5]
4Terry Bradshaw145.737Steel 1
Steelers**
1974, 1975, 1978, 1979[6]
5John Elway147.667Bronc 1
Broncos**
1997, 1998[7]
6Peyton Manning1413.519Colt 3
Colts^ (9–10)
2006[8]
Bronc 2
Broncos^ (5–3)
2015
7Ben Roethlisberger1310.565Steel 2
Steelers**
2005, 2008[9]
8Brett Favre1311.542Pac 4
Packers ^ (12–10)
Vikings (1–1)
1996[10]
9Troy Aikman114.733Cow 2
Cowboys**
1992, 1993, 1995[11]
10Roger Staubach116.647Cow 1
Cowboys**
1971, 1977
11Aaron Rodgers1110.524Pac 5
Packers ^
2010[12]
12Joe Flacco106.625Rav 2
Ravens ^ (10–5)
Browns (0–1)
2012[13]
13Bart Starr91.900Pac 3
Packers**
1961, 1962, 1965, 1966, 1967[14]
14Otto Graham93.750Brown 1
Browns**
AAFC 1946, 1947, 1948, 1949
NFL 1950, 1954, 1955
15Kurt Warner94.692Ram 3
Rams ^ (5–2)
Cardinals (4–2)
1999[15]
16Donovan McNabb97.563Eagles[16]
17Russell Wilson98.529Sea 1
Seahawks ^ (9–7)
Steelers (0–1)
2013[17]
Jim Kelly98.529Bills
19Drew Brees99.500Saint 1Chargers (0–1)
Saints ^ (9–8)
2009[18]
20Jim Plunkett82.800Raid 3
Raiders**
1980, 1983[19]
21Eli Manning84.667G 5
Giants**
2007, 2011[20]
22Steve Young86.57149 2
49ers ^
1994[5]
23Dan Marino810.444Dolphins[21]
24Ken Stabler75.583Raid 2
Raiders ^ (7–4)
Oilers (0–1)
1976[22]
25Josh Allen76.538Bills[23]
26Johnny Unitas62.750Colt 1
Colts**
1958, 1959, 1970
Joe Theismann62.750Commander 2
Redskins ^
1982[19]
28Jalen Hurts63.667Ea 4
Eagles ^
2024
29Phil Simms64.600G 3
Giants ^
1986
30Bob Griese65.545Dol 1
Dolphins**
1972, 1973[24]
Fran Tarkenton65.545Vikings[25]
32Sid Luckman*51.833Be 2
Bears**
1940, 1941, 1943, 1946[26]
Trent Dilfer51.833Rav 1Buccaneers (1–1)
Ravens ^ (4–0)
2000[27]
34Mark Rypien52.714Commander 4
Redskins ^
1991[28]
Joe Burrow52.714Bengals[29]
36Len Dawson53.625Chie 1
Dallas Texans / Chiefs**
AFL 1962, 1966, 1969[30]
Jake Delhomme53.625Panthers
38Matthew Stafford55.500Ram 4Lions (0–3)
Rams ^ (5–2)
2021
Craig Morton55.500Cowboys (3–2)
Broncos (2–3)
[31]
Danny White55.500Cowboys[32]
Mark Brunell55.500Jaguars (4–4)
Redskins (1–1)
[33]
Steve McNair55.500Titan 2Titans (5–4)
Ravens (0–1)
[34]
43Matt Hasselbeck56.455Seahawks[35]
44Philip Rivers57.417Chargers (5–6)
Colts (0–1)
45Earl Morrall41.800Colt 2
Colts ^ (2–1)
Dolphins (2–0)
1968[36]
Jeff Hostetler41.800G 4
Giants ^ (3–0)
Raiders (1–1)
1990[37]
47Mark Sanchez42.667Jets
Colin Kaepernick42.66749ers[38]
Nick Foles42.667Ea 3
Eagles ^
2017[39]
Jimmy Garoppolo42.66749ers[40]
Brock Purdy42.66749ers
52Doug Williams43.571Commander 3Buccaneers (1–3)
Redskins ^ (3–0)
1987[41]
Brad Johnson43.571Buc 1Vikings (0–1)
Redskins (1–1)
Buccaneers ^ (3–1)
2002[42]
Rich Gannon43.571Raiders
55Ron Jaworski44.500Rams (1–0)
Eagles (3–4)
[43]
Andrew Luck44.500Colts[44]
57Daryle Lamonica45.444
Raiders ^
AFL 1967
Jared Goff45.444Rams (2–3)
Lions (2–2)
[45]
59Matt Ryan46.400Falcons[46]
60Tommy Thompson*31.750Ea 1
Eagles**
1948, 1949[47]
Bobby Layne31.750Li 2
Lions**
1952, 1953
Tobin Rote31.750Li 3
Lions** (2–0)
1957[48]
Charger 1
Chargers** (1–1)
AFL 1963
63Dan Pastorini32.600Titan 3Oilers
David Woodley32.600Dolphins
Boomer Esiason32.600Bengals[49]
Jay Schroeder32.600CommandersRedskins (2–1)
Raiders (1–1)
[50]
Tony Eason32.600Patriots[51]
Mike Tomczak32.600Bears (2–1)
Steelers (1–1)
[52]
69Sammy Baugh *33.500Commander 1
Redskins**
1937, 1942[53]
Jim McMahon33.500Be 4
Bears ^ (3–2)
Vikings (0–1)
1985[54]
Vince Ferragamo33.500Rams[55]
Stan Humphries33.500Chargers
Drew Bledsoe33.500Patriots
74Dan Fouts34.429Chargers[56]
Bernie Kosar34.429Browns[57]
Neil O'Donnell34.429Steelers
Kerry Collins34.429Panthers (1–1)
Giants (2–2)
Titans (0–1)
[58]
Cam Newton34.429Panthers[59]
79Lamar Jackson35.375Ravens[60]
80Dave Krieg36.333Seahawks (3–4)
Chiefs (0–1)
Lions (0–1)
[61]
Randall Cunningham36.333Eagles (1–4)
Vikings (2–2)
[62]
82Warren Moon37.300Titan 4Oilers (3–6)
Vikings (0–1)
[63]
83Frank Reich201.000Bills
84George Blanda21.667
Oilers**
AFL 1960, 1961[64][65]
Don Heinrich21.667G 2
Giants ^
1956
Joe Namath21.667Jet 1
Jets ^
AFL 1968
Chris Chandler21.667Falcons[66]
Blake Bortles21.667Jaguars[67]
Jayden Daniels21.667Commanders
90Ed Danowski*22.500G 1
Giants**
1934, 1938
Arnie Herber *22.500Pac 1
Packers** (2–1)
Giants (0–1)
1936, 1939[68][69]
Bob Waterfield*22.500Ram 1
Rams**
1945, 1951
Norm Van Brocklin22.500Ea 2Rams (1–2)
Eagles ^ (1–0)
1960
Joe Kapp22.500Vik 1
Vikings ^
1969
Richard Todd22.500Jets
Tommy Kramer22.500Vikings[70]
Kordell Stewart22.500Steelers
Daunte Culpepper22.500Vikings[71]
Rex Grossman22.500Bears
C. J. Stroud22.500Texans
101John Brodie23.40049ers
Bill Nelsen23.400Browns[72]
Pat Haden23.400Rams
Wade Wilson23.400Vikings[73]
Jim Everett23.400Rams
Jim Harbaugh23.400Bears (0–1)
Colts (2–2)
[74]
Vinny Testaverde23.400Browns (1–1)
Jets (1–2)
[75]
Michael Vick23.400Falcons (2–2)
Eagles (0–1)
[76]
Ryan Tannehill23.400Titans[77]
Baker Mayfield23.400Browns (1–1)
Buccaneers (1–2)
111Jack Kemp24.333Bill 1Chargers (0–2)
Bills** (2–2)
AFL 1964, 1965[78]
Ken Anderson24.333Bengals
Jake Plummer24.333Cardinals (1–1)
Broncos (1–3)
[79]
Jeff Garcia24.33349ers (1–2)
Eagles (1–1)
Buccaneers (0–1)
[80]
Chad Pennington24.333Jets (2–3)
Dolphins (0–1)
[81]
Tony Romo24.333Cowboys[82]
117Billy Kilmer25.286CommandersRedskins[83]
Alex Smith25.28649ers (1–1)
Chiefs (1–4)
[84]
Dak Prescott25.286Cowboys[85]
120Glenn Presnell*101.000Li 1
Lions ^
1935
Irv Comp *101.000Pac 2
Packers ^
1944[86]
Paul Christman *101.000Card 1
Cardinals ^
1947[87]
Bill Wade101.000Be 3
Bears ^
1963
Gifford Nielsen101.000TitansOilers
John Wolford101.000Rams
126Carl Brumbaugh*11.500Be 1
Bears ^
1933
Babe Parilli11.500Patriots
Lynn Dickey11.500Packers
Pat Ryan11.500Jets
Steve Fuller11.500Bears
Mark Malone11.500Steelers[88]
Scott Brunner11.500Giants
Dieter Brock11.500Rams
Bubby Brister11.500Steelers[89]
Chris Miller11.500Falcons[90]
Steve Beuerlein11.500Cowboys
Rodney Peete11.500Eagles
Tommy Maddox11.500Steelers[91]
Aaron Brooks11.500Saints[92]
David Garrard11.500Jaguars[93]
Tim Tebow11.500Broncos[94]
Jay Cutler11.500Bears
T. J. Yates11.500Texans[95]
Matt Schaub11.500Texans[96]
Brock Osweiler11.500Texans[97]
Marcus Mariota11.500Titans[98]
Case Keenum11.500Vikings[99]
Trevor Lawrence11.500Jaguars
Daniel Jones11.500Giants
150Frank Ryan12.333Brown 2
Browns ^
1964
James Harris12.333Rams
Bob Lee12.333Vikings[100]
Erik Kramer12.333Lions
Steve Walsh12.333Saints (0–1)
Bears (1–1)
[101]
Jeff George12.333Falcons (0–1)
Vikings (1–1)
[102]
Elvis Grbac12.333Chiefs (0–1)
Ravens (1–1)
[103]
Jay Fiedler12.333Dolphins
Shaun King12.333Buccaneers
Marc Bulger12.333Rams[104]
Deshaun Watson12.333Texans[105]
Jordan Love12.333Packers
162Don Meredith13.250Cowboys
Joe Ferguson13.250Bills
Steve Bartkowski13.250Falcons
Steve DeBerg13.250Broncos (0–1)
Chiefs (1–2)
[106]
Carson Palmer13.250Bengals (0–2)
Cardinals (1–1)
[107]
Kirk Cousins13.250Commanders Redskins (0–1)
Vikings (1–2)
RankQuarterbackWinsLossesPercentTeamsChampionship
Season(s)
Ref

Remaining starters

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The following quarterbacks have started in at least one playoff game, but have not earned a win.

Updated through the 2024-25 playoffs.[108]

Bold denotes an active quarterback
Member of thePro Football Hall of Fame
1 Playoff Loss
TeamQuarterback
BearsBob Avellini
Ed Brown
Johnny Lujack
Bernie Masterson
Jim Miller
BengalsVirgil Carter
A. J. McCarron
BillsRob Johnson
Tyrod Taylor
BroncosBo Nix
BrownsKelly Holcomb
Paul McDonald
Tommy O'Connell
Milt Plum
Brian Sipe
Don Strock
BuccaneersChris Simms
CardinalsRyan Lindley
Neil Lomax
Ray Mallouf
Kyler Murray
ChiefsTodd Blackledge
Steve Bono
Matt Cassel
ColtsTom Matte
Jack Trudeau
Commanders/
Redskins
Todd Collins
Riley Smith*
Robert Griffin III
Taylor Heinicke
CowboysQuincy Carter
DolphinsMatt Moore
Tua Tagovailoa
Skylar Thompson
1 Playoff Loss
TeamQuarterback
EaglesTy Detmer
Carson Wentz
GiantsFrank Filchock*
Danny Kanell
Harry Newman*
JaguarsByron Leftwich
LionsGary Danielson
Eric Hipple
Greg Landry
PackersScott Hunter
Cecil Isbell*
PatriotsScott Zolak
Mac Jones
RaidersConnor Cook
Todd Marinovich
Marc Wilson
Derek Carr
RamsJeff Kemp
RavensAnthony Wright
Tyler Huntley
SeahawksJon Kitna
Geno Smith
SteelersJohnny Clement*
Cliff Stoudt
Mason Rudolph
TexansBrian Hoyer
Oilers
Titans
Cody Carlson
Vince Young
VikingsTeddy Bridgewater
Gary Cuozzo
Sam Darnold
Tarvaris Jackson
Sean Salisbury
Joe Webb
v
2 Playoff Losses
QuarterbackTeam
Doug FlutieBears
Bills
Mike PhippsBrowns
Bears
Mitchell TrubiskyBears
Jim HartCardinals
John HadlChargers
Rams
Justin HerbertChargers
Trent GreenChiefs
Charlie ConerlyGiants
Tuffy Leemans*Giants
Ken O'BrienJets
Gus FrerotteLions
Broncos
Scott MitchellLions
Pete BeathardTitansOilers
Roman GabrielRams
v
3 Playoff Losses
QuarterbackTeam
Bert JonesColts
Steve GroganPatriots
Bobby HebertSaints
v
4 Playoff Losses
QuarterbackTeam
Y. A. Tittle49ers (0–1)
Giants (0–3)
Andy DaltonBengals

See also

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  64. ^"Blanda Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  65. ^"You Tube Video of '56 Championship"Archived June 13, 2014, at theWayback Machine, NFL and NBC
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  69. ^"1938 NFL Championship Game"Archived December 18, 2010, at theWayback Machine, Profootballresearchers.org
  70. ^"Tommy Kramer Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  71. ^"Sid Hartman: Moss' departure left void for Culpepper"Archived April 30, 2008, at theWayback Machine, Star Tribune.com
  72. ^"Bill Nelsen Statistics"Archived January 21, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  73. ^"Wade Wilson Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  74. ^"Harbaugh Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  75. ^"Vinny Testaverde Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  76. ^"Michael Vick Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
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  79. ^"Plummer Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  80. ^"Garcia Gamelogs"Archived May 21, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  81. ^"Chad Pennington Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
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  83. ^"Billy Kilmer Statistics"Archived February 8, 2023, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
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  86. ^"Irv Comp Career Game Log"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  87. ^"Paul Christman Career Game Log"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  88. ^"Mark Malone Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  89. ^"Bubby Brister Statistics"Archived January 21, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  90. ^"Chris Miller Statistics"Archived January 21, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  91. ^"Tommy Maddox Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
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  95. ^"T.J. Yates statistics"Archived March 4, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  96. ^"Matt Schaub Career Game Log"Archived June 10, 2023, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
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  98. ^"Mariota statistics". Pro-Football-Reference.com. January 4, 2018.Archived from the original on January 7, 2018. RetrievedJanuary 4, 2018.
  99. ^"Keenum Gamelogs"Archived November 5, 2019, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  100. ^"Bob Lee Statistics"Archived October 28, 2009, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  101. ^"Walsh Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  102. ^"George Gamelogs"Archived July 2, 2017, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  103. ^"Grbac Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  104. ^"Marc Bulger Gamelogs"Archived March 3, 2016, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  105. ^"Deshaun Watson Game Log"Archived February 1, 2020, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  106. ^"DeBerg Gamelogs"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
  107. ^"Carson Palmer Game Log"Archived October 16, 2018, at theWayback Machine, Pro-Football-Reference.com
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