Half of the 32 NFL teams will have gone 25 seasons or more between championships by the end of this season, or never won one at all. Think about that for a minute.
A league that prides itself on the idea that any team has a chance to win it has produced only 11 different championship franchises in the past 20 Super Bowls and 14 in the past 30 years.
But all bad things must end, as the city of Cleveland’s 52-year championship drought across all sports with the Cavaliers’ NBA title Sunday night proves. (We hope, anyway.