The Green Bay Packers and Minnesota Vikings currently share a playoff record no team really wants to hold: Most road postseason defeats.

Both franchises are tied for the NFL record with 16 playoff losses away from home, according to ESPN Stats and Information.

The Vikings can take full possession of the record on Sunday in Philadelphia, where the Eagles will host Minnesota in the NFC title game. If the Vikings win, they’ll become the first team to ever play at home in a Super Bowl. If they lose, they’ll pass the Packers for the new record.

The Packers have lost five playoff games away from Green Bay since 2009. In fact, all three seasons from 2014-16 ended with road postseason defeats: In Seattle during the NFC title game on Jan. 18, 2015, in Arizona during the divisional round on Jan. 16, 2016, and in Atlanta during the NFC title game on Jan. 22, 2017. Two of the losses, in Seattle and in Arizona, were in overtime.

The Vikings haven’t won a road playoff game since beating the Packers in Green Bay in 2004. Overall, Minnesota is 2-10 over its last 12 postseason road games.

The Eagles were 7-1 at home in the regular season and are coming off a 15-10 home win over the Atlanta Falcons last weekend.

The Packers last won a road playoff game last January in Dallas. The year before, Green Bay went to Washington and beat the Redskins.

The Packers and Vikings have both played a lot of playoff games over the last 50 years. A team can’t lose in the playoffs without getting there first, and there are few things more difficult than winning on the road in the postseason.