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BUFFALO BILLS

First Game Played September 8, 1946

Last Game Played December 4, 1949

HISTORICAL MOMENTS:

1946:

Nearly two decades after the Buffalo Bisons folded, professional football returned to Western New York, with the Buffalo Bisons one of eight teams in the new All-American Football Conference. Starting the season on September 8th, the Bisons struggled losing their first game to the Brooklyn Dodgers 27-14. The Bisons who were coached by Red Dawson would not win any of their first seven games, only salvaging a 21-21 tie against the Los Angeles Dons. The Bisons would finally breakthrough on October 19th, beat the San Francisco 49ers 17-14 at Buffalo’s Civic Stadium. A week later the Bisons would earn a second straight win, beating the Chicago Rockets 49-17. In their final five games the Bisons would add a win over the Dodgers to finish the season with a record of 3-10-1.

1947:

After a poor first season, Owner James Breuil hoping for a more distinctive nickname held a name-the-team contest. Bisons had been the traditional name used by most professional teams in Buffalo. The winning choice was “Bills,” which was a play on the name of the famed Wild West showman Buffalo Bill Cody. The Bills would start the season strong, upsetting the New York Yankees 28-24 on the road in the season opener on August 31st. Following a 30-14 loss to the Cleveland Browns, the Bills would sweep a pair of games against the Chicago Rockets, including a 28-20 win in their home opener. The Bills would be in contention all season. However, a costly tie against the lowly Brooklyn Dodgers and a loss to the Yankees in the next to last game of the season ended the Bills hopes of reaching the AAFC Championship Game. The Buffalo Bills would finish the season in second place with a record of 8-4-2. +

1948:

The Bills would look like two different teams in their third season. Early on they looked like the team that could not buy a win from their first season, as the lost five of their first seven games. However, they would completely turn things around in the second half of the season, winning five of their next six games, including a 35-14 win over the New York Yankees which put them in position to win the Eastern Division. However, with a chance to go to the AAFC Championship the Bills suffered a 35-15 loss to the Baltimore Colts. With both the Bills and Colts posting records of 7-7, the Eastern Division would be decided on a playoff game on December 12th. The Bills would play considerably better in their rematch with the Colts, winning 28-17 to advance to the AAFC Championship. In the AAFC there was one certainty in its four year existence; nobody could beat the Cleveland Browns. The Bills would be no different losing 49-7.

1949:

Once again the Bills would struggle early in the season, winning just one of their first seven games, though a 28-28 tie against the Cleveland Browns would have to be considered a morale victory. Things looked especially bleak for the Bills when they suffered a 51-7 loss to the San Francisco 49ers in Week 7 in the first game coached by . The Bills would turn things around late in the season, going unbeaten in their final five games, including a second tie against the powerful Browns. By posting a record of 5-5-2 the Bills would be one of four teams to qualify for the playoffs in the AAFC’s final season. Once again the Bills would meet the Cleveland Browns in the playoffs, losing 31-21. The Browns, along with the 49ers and Baltimore Colts would be invited to join the NFL. However, the Bills were left out as the NFL only wanted three teams despite being left with an uneven 13 teams. Buffalo was the only AAFC team that did not have a NFL rival in its city not invited to join the NFL, and had been a better team than the Colts and had been more successful at drawing fans. The Bills would try to get in as an expansion team, but with George Halas leading the opposition continued to find the door shut in their face. Some even speculated that Halas’s opposition to Buffalo joining the NFL was due to his fights with the Buffalo All-Americans following the Staley swindle in 1921. Eventually Bills Owner James Breuil would accept a quarter ownership in the Browns to settle any disputes with the NFL. The decision to omit Buffalo from the NFL would look even worse when the Colts folded after just one season. Eventually Buffalo would get a NFL team as the Buffalo Bills were one of the most successful teams in the American Football League that began play in 1960 and eventually merged with the NFL a decade later.

BILLS STADIUMS

Civic Stadium

1946-1949

BILLS BEST

Steve Juzwik

1946-1947

George Terlep

1946-1948

Jules Rykovich

1947-1948

Vince Scott

1947-1948

Chet Mutryn

1946-1949

Rocco Pirro

1946-1949

Lou Tomasetti

1946-1949

Alex Wizbicki

1946-1949

Al Baldwin

1947-1949

Vince Mazza

1947-1949

George Ratterman

1947-1949

John Kissell

1948-1949

Art Statuto

1948-1949

Chet Adams

1949

Abe Gibron

1949

The Buffalo Bills taking on the

Cleveland Browns in the 1948 AAFC Championship

59th Season

First Game Played September 11, 1960

Logo 1974-Present

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HISTORICAL MOMENTS:

1960:

The AFL franchise placed in Buffalo founded by Ralph Wilson Jr. decides to a pay tribute to Buffalo’s previous Pro-football franchise by adopting the name Bills. A previous NFL franchise had varying degress of success in the NFL’s first decade, but feuds with Chicago Bears owner George Halas led to their demise, and kept the NFL out of Western New York. On September 11th the Bills led by Coach Buster Ramsey drop their first ever game to the New York Titans 27-3 in the historic Polo Grounds. A week later they would make their home debut at War Memorial Stadium by losing to the Denver Broncos 27-21. The Bills would finally get their first win on September 23rd in Boston over the Patriots 13-0. They would go on to finish in third place with a 5-8-1 record.

1961:

The Bills slip out of the gate losing three of their first four games all at home. The Bills would only win two of their seven games at War Memorial Stadium. However, on the road they played much better winning four of seven games, including three of their last five to finish with a 6-8 record. Following the season Coach Buster Ramsey is fired and replaced by director of player personnel Lou Saban.

1962:

Prior to the start of the season the Bills acquire Quarterback Jack Kemp from the San Diego Chargers. However Kemp struggled early as the Bills lost their first five games. However, with Running Back Cookie Gilchrist setting an AFL with 1,096 yards rushing while winning the AFL Player of the Year, the Bills would become one of the best teams in the AFL at the end of the year losing just one of their final nine games to finish with a 7-6-1 record.

1963:

The Bills stumble out of the gate again, going winless in their first four games. However the Bills would recover again to get in the thick of the race for first place in the East. However, after a loss to the Patriots in Boston the Bills fell to 5-6-1 things began to look bleak. The Bills would recover the following week as Cookie Gilchrist rushed for 243 yards while scoring five Touchdowns in a 45-14 blow out of the Jets in Buffalo. A week later in the season finale the Bills would beat the Jets again to finish with a 7-6-1 record. Meanwhile the Patriots lost their season finale, and the Bills fond themselves in a tie for first place. However, in the Divisional Playoff at War Memorial Stadium the Bills could not get anything going in a 26-8 loss to the Boston Patriots.

1964:

The Bills get off to a roaring start winning their first nine games on the way to an 11-2 start. However, they would need a 24-14 win over the Boston Patriots in the snow at War Memorial Stadium to win the Eastern Division with a 12-2 record. In the AFL Championship Game the Bills would beat the San Diego Chargers 20-7 in front of a sold out standing room only crowd of 40,242 at War Memorial Stadium. Following the season the old stadium would be expanded by 7,700 seats, for the AFL Champion Buffalo Bills.

1965:

Led by Jack Kemp, who passes for 2,368 yards the Bills would get off to another fast start winning their first four games on the way cruising to their 2nd straight Eastern Division Title with a 10-3-1 record. In the AFL Championship Game the Bills would once again prove superior blanking the Chargers 23-0 in San Diego to win their second straight AFL Championship, in the final year of dual champions before the merger. Following the season Coach Lou Saban would resign to take the job at University of Maryland; assistant Joe Collier would replace him in Buffalo.

1966:

The Bills would get off to a slow start posting a mediocre 3-3-1 record through the first half of the season after a 0-2 start. However, the Bills would win five straight games to reclaim first place, which the clinched in the season finale with a 38-21 win over the Denver Broncos at home. Finishing with a 9-4-1 record the Bills hosted the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFL Championship Game for the right to go to the first AFL-NFL Championship Game. However, the Bills were never in the game falling 31-7 before the home fans.

1967:

After winning their first game of the season over the New York Jets in Buffalo the Bills start to stumble losing the next three games. After splitting their next four games the Bills fall continued as they dropped four in a row on the way to finishing with a disappointing 4-10 record.

1968:

After losing their first two games by a combined score of 64-13 Coach Joe Collier is fired, and replaced by Harvey Johnson the remainder of the season, after losing their first game under Johnson to the expansion Bengals in Cincinnati. A week later they would get their first win, by stunning the eventual Super Bowl Champion New York Jets at War Memorial in a 37-35 shoot out. However, it would be the only win for Buffalo all season as they finished with a terrible 1-12-1 record. Following the season the Bills would name John Rauch their new head coach.

1969:

With the first overall draft pick the Bills select Heisman Trophy Winning Running Back O.J. Simpson. In his first season O.J. would have a solid season by collecting 1,040 All-purpose Yards while scoring five Touchdowns. However, the Bills would still struggle finishing with a 4-10 record.

1970:

The Bills get bad news from the warfront when Bob Kalsu, an offensive lineman who showed allot of promise during his rookie season of 1968 is killed on a tour of duty serving his country, and sense of duty he always had ingrained in him. With the Bills constantly trailing O.J. Simpson is limited to 120 carries, even though he scored five Touchdowns, as the Bills finished in last place with a miserable 3-10-1 record.

1971:

Just as training camp was beginning Coach John Rauch decided to resign, forcing the Bills to call upon Harvey Johnson to fill the role as interim coach again. Much like Johnson’s first run as interim coach the Bills struggled losing their first ten games on the way to a miserable 1-13 record. Following the season Lou Saban who coached the Bills to two AFL Championships would return, hoping the Bills could return to glory.

1972:

In their final game at War Memorial Stadium the Bills play the Detroit Lions to a 21-21 tie, while posting a 4-9-1 record, in the final year of football at the ancient stadium. The season would end up being a break through for Running Back O.J. Simpson who breaks the 1,000-yard barrier for the first time with a solid 1,251-yard season.

1973:

The Bills get the season started in a style as O.J. Simpson sets a single game rushing record in a 31-13 win over the Patriots in New England. Two weeks later it was the Bills defense that came up big in a 9-7 win over the New York Jets in the first game ever at Rich Stadium before a sold out crowd of 77,425. The Bills would continue their strong play until a 27-6 loss to the Dolphins in Miami in Week 6. The loss would start the beginning of four losses in five games as the Bills dropped to 5-5. The Bills would win their next three games but entered their season finale with no shot to make the playoff despite an 8-5 record. However, O.J. Simpson who was well on his way to winning the NFL MVP had an outside shot at history. Playing the Jets in the snow at Shea Stadium O.J. ran for 200 yards to become the first player in NFL history to rush for 2,000 yards in a single season. Other players would later break Simpson’s record, but no one else would rush for 2,000 yards in a 14-game season.

1974:

With new uniforms featuring a charging Buffalo the Bills get off to a solid start winning seven of their first eight games. Despite winning just four of their final six games, the Bills manage to qualify for the playoffs a Wild Card with a 9-5 record, as O.J. Simpson overcomes injuries to rush for 1,125 yards. The Bills season would end quickly with a 32-14 loss to the Steelers in the Divisional Playoffs at Pittsburgh.

1975:

O.J. Simpson sets a new NFL record by scoring 23 Touchdowns, while rushing for 1,817 yards, as the Bills get off to a 4-0 start. However, the Bills would only win four games the rest of the season finishing with an unrewarding 8-6 record.

1976:

After playing mediocre football through their first five games while posting a 2-3 record, Coach Lou Saban resigns. Under his replacement Jim Ringo the Bills struggle would get worse as they lost all nine games on the way to finishing with a terrible 2-12 record. Despite the struggles Ringo would be retained as Coach. Despite the poor season O.J. Simpson would have another solid season rushing for 1,503 yards.

1977:

With injuries limiting O.J. Simpson to 557 yards and no Touchdowns the Bills struggles continued as they lost their first four games extending their losing streak to 14 games. The Bills offense would only muster 160 points on the season while posting a miserable 3-11 record. Following the season Coach Jim Ringo is fired and replaced by Chuck Knox. In addition an era comes to an end as O.J. is traded to the San Francisco 49ers for draft picks as the Bills began to rebuild.

1978:

The Bills begin life without O.J. Simpson by losing their first three games, on the way to another poor 5-11 season. However, Simpson’s replacement Terry Miller would have a solid season by rushing for 1,060 yards.

1980:

The Bills begin the 80’s by doing something they failed to do in the 70’s; beat the Miami Dolphins. The Bills got their season started with a 17-7 win, as Bills fans rushed the field and tore down the goal posts. The win was just the start, as the Bills won their first 5 games of the season. After splitting their next ten games the Bills needed an 18-13 win over the 49ers in San Francisco to claim their first Division Title in 15 years with an 11-5 record. However, the magic would be over quickly as the Bills were zapped 20-14 by the Chargers in the Divisional Playoffs at San Diego.

1981:

Led by Quarterback Joe Ferguson who passes for 3,652 yards the Bills find themselves on the verge of another Division Title facing the Dolphins in Miami with first place on the line in the season finale. However, the old Miami curse would strike again as the Bills fell 16-6. Despite the loss the Bills still qualified for a Wild Card spot with a 10-6 record. In the Wild Card Game the Bills would out gun the Jets 31-27 in a shoot out at Shea Stadium. However, a week later the Bills would fall short in another high scoring game to the Bengals 28-21 in the Divisional Playoffs at Cincinnati.

1982:

The Bills get off to another solid start winning their first two games, before the season is interrupted by a two month Player’s strike. When play resumed the Bills could not get into the same grove splitting their next four games. However, things would get worse as the Bills lost their final three games to fall out of the playoffs with a 4-5 record. Following the season Coach Chuck Knox resigned to take the job with Seattle Seahawks. He would later be replaced by assistant Kay Stephenson.

1983:

In the NFL draft the Bills select Quarterback Jim Kelly, but are spurned when he decides to play in the rival USFL. Despite the draft setback the Bills get off to another solid start, and find themselves in strong playoff position sitting at 7-4 through 11 games. However, the Bills would fold down the stretch losing four of their last five games to finish with an 8-8 record.

1984:

The Bills never could get it going, as they started the season with a miserable 11-game losing streak. The Bills would finally get their first win by beating the Dallas Cowboys on November 18th at Rich Stadium. However, the struggles would continue as the Bills went on to finish with an awful 2-14 record.

1985:

After finishing with the worst record in the NFL the Bills select Defensive End Bruce Smith with first overall draft pick. However, the Bills would stumble out of the gate again losing their first four games before Coach Kay Stephenson is fired, and replaced by assistant Hank Bullough. Under Bullough the Bills would not fair much better winning just two games again while posting a 2-14 record for the second year in a row.

1986:

With the folding of the USFL the Bills are able to sign Quarterback Jim Kelly, three years after initially drafting him. On his very first play Jim Kelly found life in the NFL was going to be rough as he was close lined by an offside Joe Klecko in a 28-24 loss to the New York Jets at Rich Stadium. However, Kelly would dust himself off and would have impressive season passing for 3,593 yards. However, the Bills struggles continued as they lost seven of their first nine games, before Coach Hank Bullough is fired, and replaced by Marv Levy. Under Levy the Bills on win two out of seven games to finish with another poor 4-12 record.

1987:

After splitting their first two games the Bills are hurt by the NFL strikes as the Bills replacement lose two of their three games. When the regulars returned the Bills would show flashes of brilliance while splitting their final ten games to finish with a 7-8 record. The season would also see the Bills defense begin to get better with rookies as Linebacker Shane Conlon won the Defensive Rookie of the Year, and Linebacker Cornelius Bennett is acquired in a three team deal.

1988:

Rookie Running Back Thurman Thomas adds an extra dimension to the Bills offense, as the team comes flying out of the gate winning 11 of their first 12 games, to clinch AFC East title before Thanksgiving. In the title winning victory the Bills beat the New York Jets 9-6 in overtimes as Bills fans tore down the goal posts in celebration. However, clinching early would have a negative effect as the Bills lost three of their final four games to finish with a 12-4 record, losing Home Field Advantage. In the Divisional Playoffs the Bills defeated the Houston Oilers 17-10 in the first playoff game in Buffalo in 23 years. However, a week later the Bills would lose the AFC Championship to the Bengals 21-10 in Cincinnati.

1989:

The Bills seemed to underachieve all year as they had a mediocre 8-7 record going into their final game against the Jets at the Meadowlands. However, by beating the Jets 37-0 the Bills were able to claim their second straight Division Title with a 9-7 record. However, their season would end quickly with a 34-30 loss to the Browns in a Divisional Playoff shoot out in Cleveland. However, lessons would be learned form the game as the Bills found a new rhythm when they ran a no huddle offense.

1990:

Using the No Huddle Offense fulltime the Bills get off to a terrific start winning nine of their first ten games. The Bills could strike quickly, and in bunches this was demonstrated in back-to-back home wins early in the season. First on September 30th the Bills scored threeTouchdowns in 77 seconds in a 29-28 win over the Denver Broncos, then a week later they used a 24-point 4th Quarter to stun the Los Angeles Raiders 38-24. The Bills would go on to score 428 as they won their 3rd straight AFC East title, and home field with a 13-3 record. The Bills defense was no pushover either as DE Bruce Smith won the Defensive Player of the Year. In the playoffs the Bills offense continued to be unstoppable in the Divisional Playoffs as they beat the Miami Dolphins 44-34 in the snow at Rich Stadium. Smelling the Super Bowl the Bills would not be denied destroying the Raiders by a score of 51-3 before a sold out frenzied crowd at Rich Stadium.

Super Bowl XXV:

Playing in the Silver Anniversary Super Bowl the Bills were a heavy favorite facing the New York Giants in Tampa. The Bills jumped out quickly taking a 12-3 lead in the 2nd Quarter. However, the Giants would begin a long drive to cut the lead to 12-10 just before halftime. The Bills would only see the ball for a few second choosing to go in the locker with a two point lead. When the 2nd half began the Giants continued to grind the clock holding the ball for nearly ten minutes to take a 17-12 lead. The Bills would get the ball back and would march up the field themselves retaking the lead on a Thurman Thomas 31 yard Touchdown run on the first play of the 4th Quarter. However, the Giants would take more time off the clock and take a 20-19 lead on a Matt Bahr Field Goal. The Bills would have one last chance to win, as they set up for a Scott Norwood Field Goal with ten seconds left. However, the 47-yard kick sailed wide right as the Bills hopes ran out. The Giants had found away to stop the Bills from scoring, not letting them have the ball as the Bills scored 19 points in 19 minutes of possession, in the first ever Super Bowl free of turnovers.

1991:

The Bills offense was even stronger as Thurman Thomas won the Offensive Player of the Year and NFL MVP 2,038 All-Purpose Yards and 12 Touchdowns. Meanwhile, Jim Kelly had another stellar season passing for 3,844 yards as the Bills cored 458 points and took the AFC East for the fourth straight season with a 13-3 record. The Bills offense continued to roll in a 37-14 win over the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Playoffs at Rich Stadium. In the AFC Championship at Rich Stadium the offense seemed stuck in neutral scoring only 10 points. However, the Bills defense showed why they too are one of the best units in the NFL as they held the Denver Broncos scoreless until the final minutes as the Bills won a trip to their second straight Super Bowl with a 10-7 win.

Super Bowl XXVI:

Facing the Washington Redskins in Minneapolis the Bills hoped they could learn form the failures of the previous year. However, they seemed to play worse falling behind 24-0 early in the 3rd Quarter. The Bills would make a mini ten point run, but Redskins would answer back to take a 37-10 lead before the Bills scored two late Touchdowns to make the final look more respectable at 37-24 in game plagued by turnovers.

1992:

Once again the Bills offense is strong as Thurman Thomas post 2,113 All-Purpose Yards. The Bills offense would be involved in a history making game on September 13th when the Bills beat, the 49ers 34-31 in San Francisco in the first NFL game without a punt. The Bills would get off to another solid start winning nine of their first 11 games as James Lofton set a career record with 13,089 receiving yards. However, the Bills would lose the Division Title with a 27-3 loss to the Oilers in the season finale on a Sunday Night in Houston. The loss was made worse when Quarterback Jim Kelly suffered an ankle injury. In a Wild Card rematch with Houston Oilers at Rich Stadium, the Bill reign as AFC Champions looked over as they trailed at early in the 3rd Quarter 35-3 with backup Quarterback Frank Reich. However, the Bills would not quit, despite losing Running Back Thurman Thomas to an injury early in the game. The Bills would drive down the field and score 35-10, then would recover and on-side kick, which led to a 37-yard Touchdown strike to Wide Receiver Don Bebe, and suddenly the Bills were on the way. Each possession the Bills scored a TD to slice the lead away. The Bills charge continued as they took a 38-35 lead late in the 4th Quarter. The bewildered Oilers would answer back with a Field Goal to force overtime. In Overtime the Oilers won the coin toss. However, on third down and three from their own 27 Nate Odoms picked off Oilers Quarterback Warren Moon to set the Steve Christie for an easy 32-yard Field Goal to complete the best comeback in NFL history with a 41-38 win. Still flying high the Bills went on to beat the Steelers 24-3 in the Divisional Playoffs at Pittsburgh. In the AFC Championship Game they would get another charge when Jim Kelly returned to lead the Bills to a 29-10 win over the Dolphins to earn their third straight AFC Championship.

Super Bowl XXVII:

Becoming just the second team ever to play in three straight Super Bowls the Bills hoped they could earn their first win facing the Dallas Cowboys at Pasadena. The Bills would jump on the board first with a two yard Thurman Thomas Touchdown run. However, the Bills lead was gone in a flash as two turnovers led to 14 points at the end of the 1st Quarter. Turnovers would continue to pile up for the Bills as the Cowboys took a 28-10 halftime lead. When the second half began things got worse the Cowboys would go on to win the games 52-17 as the Bills committed a record 9 turnovers. However, the Bills continued to show their never say quit attitude when Don Bebe came out of nowhere to strip Leon Lett, who recovered another Bills fumble, of a Touchdown to prevent the Cowboys form scoring a record 59 points.

1993:

The Bills would get off to another fast start winning seven of their first eight games, on the way to winning their fifth AFC East Title in six years with a 12-4 record, while earning Home Field Advantage. In the Divisional Playoffs the Bills would hold off the Los Angeles Raiders by a score of 29-23 to earn their fourth straight trip to the AFC Championship Game. Facing the Kansas City Chiefs the Bills knocked Joe Montana out early, as they won going away 30-13 to claim a record fourth straight AFC Championship.

Super Bowl XXVIII:

The Bills became the first team ever to play in four straight Super Bowls. However, the Bills were heavy underdogs facing the Dallas Cowboys in a rematch in Atlanta. Through out the first half the Bills played solid football taking a 13-6 lead into halftime. However, just 55 seconds into the 3rd Quarter Thurman Thomas is stripped of the football by James Washington who returned it 47-yards for a game tying Touchdown. The fumble would be the turning point, as the Cowboys did not look back winning the game 30-13 to hand the Bills their fourth straight Super Bowl defeat.

1994-1995:

On a June night in the Los Angeles suburb of Brentwood, Bills legend O.J. Simpson went from football hero to infamous murder. On that June night Simpson’s ex-wife Nicole and male acquaintance were murdered. O.J. had a shaky alibi, as he was late in going down for his limo to the airport. A few days later police decided to charge him, and a slow moving car chase ensued. The chase was viewed by millions on TV as former Bills teammate Al Cowlings drove an allegedly suicidal O.J. home. What ensued was the most famous and expensive murder trial in American history, as the trial dragged on for ten months it was regular feature on the news as everyone involved got 15 minutes of fame. In the end O.J. Simpson was found not guilty as the prosecution presented a bad case against Simpson’s all-star team of lawyers. In subsequent civil suits O.J. was found responsible, as he lost his job as an NBC sideline reporter, and product pitchman. Although he was found not guilty most felt he was, and he would become a social pariah.

1994:

The Bills would get off to a solid winning three of their first fourgames. However, as the season wore on injuries would begin to hamper the Bills as the strain of four straight Super Bowl runs caught up with them. The Bills play would get worse as the season wore on, finally the Bills would lose four of their last five games as their reign ended with a 7-9 record, without the playoffs.

1995:

With newly acquired Linebacker Bryce Paup adding an extra spark on Defense, while winning Defensive Player of the Years the Bills get off to a fast start winning five of their first six games. The start was good enough for the Bills t recapture the AFC East title with a 10-6 record, however by losing three of their last five games the Bills were forced to play in the Wild Card Round. In the Wild Card Game the Bills dominated the Miami Dolphins 37-22 at Rich Stadium in game that was not as close as the score indicates. However a week later with Bruce Smith missing the game with a serve case of the flu the Bills fall to the Steelers 40-21 in Pittsburgh.

1996:

With Bruce Smith becoming the second straight Bill to win Defensive Player of the year the Bills appear to be heading for another Division title. However, after three straight losses the Bills need to beat the Kansas City Chiefs at Rich Stadium just to make the playoffs as a Wild Card with a 10-6 record. In the Wild Card Game at Rich Stadium the Bills would be stunned by the second Year Jacksonville Jaguars 30-27. Following the season Quarterback Jim Kelly would announce his retirement after the Bills were going to release him.

1997:

With Jim Kelly’s replacements Todd Collins and Alex Van Pelt both struggling all season the Bills play mediocre football all season. The Bills would fade at the end losing their final three games to finish with a 6-10 record. Following the season Coach Marv Levy, the winningest coach in Bills history would retire after a distinctive 11-year tenure. Levy would be replaced by Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips.

1997:

With Jim Kelly’s replacements Todd Collins and Alex Van Pelt both struggling all season the Bills play mediocre football all season. The Bills would fade at the end losing their final three games to finish with a 6-10 record. Following the season Coach Marv Levy, the winningest coach in Bills history would retire after a distinctive 11-year tenure. Levy would be replaced by Defensive Coordinator Wade Phillips.

1998:

To improve their situation at Quarterback the Bills sign Free Agent Rob Johnson and CFL legend and Heisman winner Doug Flutie, who was making his return to the NFL after ten years in Canada. Johnson would get the job at the start of the year and the Bills struggled losing their first three games. After winning their next two under Johnson, Flutie finally got his shot and led the Bills to an impressive comeback win over the Jacksonville Jaguars at Rich Stadium, after Johns separated his shoulder. With Flutie now holding the starting job the Bills would catch fire as Flutie seemed to lead the Bills to a comeback win every week as the Bills won eight of Flutie’s 11 starts to earn a Wild Card berth with a 10-6 record. However, the Bills season would end quickly with a controversial 24-17 loss to the Dolphins in Miami as a questionable Andre Reed fumble halted the Bills comeback. Prior to the final home game Rich Stadium is renamed Ralph Wilson Stadium in honor of their founder and owner.

1999:

With Doug Flutie becoming a fan icon complete with his own cereal the Bills play solid football all season winning and sit at 10-5 with playoffs in hand, as the Bills small Quarterback with allot of heart passes for 3,171 yards, and runs for another 476 yards. However, inexplicably Rob Johnson is given the starting job prior to the season finale, which the Bills won to finish with an 11-5 record. Johnson would remain the starter when the Bills faced the Titans in Wild Card round at Tennessee. Rob Johnson would have a little magic of his own leading the Bills in a comeback from an 11-point deficit to take a 16-15 lead on a Doug Christie Field Goal with 16 seconds left. However, on the ensuing kickoff the Titans pulled a lateral play and scored a touchdown to win the game 22-16. However, replays showed the ball may have been an illegal forward lateral. Following the season the Bills began the rebuilding process by releasing Running Back Thurman Thomas, Wide Receiver Andre Reed, and Defensive End Bruce Smith all of which were vital pieces of the Super Bowl teams.

2000:

The entire season is marred by the continuing Quarterback controversy between Rob Johnson and Doug Flutie. Each would play solid football as Flutie saw plenty of action during times in which Johnson missed games due to injury. However, the young Bills would struggle under the lack of continuity, and would finish with an 8-8 record. Following the season the house cleaning continued as General Manager John Butler departed for a similar job with San Diego Chargers. Butler would take several Bills stars including Flutie with him. Meanwhile Coach Wade Phillips is fired and replaced by Gregg Williams as the Bills officially ended the Championship era.

2001:

With Rob Johnson holding the job without any controversy the Bills get off to a terrible start as they lose 10 of their first 11 games. During the horrid start Johnson who never found favor with fans is injured again, as fans who supported Flutie seemed to say I told you so to Bills management by not buying tickets. The Bills would go on to finish the season with a terrible 3-13 record. Following the season Rob Johnson is released as the Bill trade for All-Pro QB Drew Bledsoe.

2002:

With the acquisition of Drew Bledsoe the Bills once again had a passing game that could win games, and get the Bills into the playoffs. However the Bills defense struggled early as they allowed at least 24 points each of their first six games as they got off to a 3-3 start. However the Bills defense would show signs of improvement as Cornerback Nate Clements had a career game against the Miami Dolphins intercepting three passes, in a 23-10 win on the road. However, after improving to 5-3 the following week the Bills offense went into a slump as the Bills lost all three games in November to fall out of the playoff race. The Bills would go on to finish in last place in the tough AFC Eastern Division with a mediocre 8-8 record. However, Bledsoe would give Bills reason for optimism by passing for 4,359 yards as the Bills top two receivers Eric Moulds and Peerless Price each had over 1,2000 receiving yards.

2003:

The Bills started the season in grand fashion with a dominating 31-0 win over the New England Patriots, as the Bills were spurred on by the late acquisition of Lawyer Milloy, who was eager to avenge his stunning release by the Pats at the end of training camp. The Bills looked just as strong the following week with a 38-17 win on the road over the Jacksonville Jaguars. However the Bills road turned bumpy in Week 3 as they were held to 118 total yards in a 17-7 loss to the Miami Dolphins. The Bills would split their next four games before, winning twice despite poor performances from Quarterback Drew Bledsoe. Things would go bad to worse as they lost four straight games scoring a total 35 points along the way, as Bledsoe continued to struggle with a low QB rating of 73.0. After two straight wins against their Empire State rivals the Bills ended the season with a whimper losing their final three games to finish in third place with a disappointing 6-10 record, which would cost Coach Gregg Williams his job.

2004:

Under new Coach Mike Mularkey the Bills got off to a rough start losing their first four games including a heartbreaking 13-10 loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars in Week 1 at Ralph Wilson Stadium. After splitting the next two games the Bills began to focus to the future at 1-5 by starting Running Back Willis McGahee who gave the Bills an infusion of life by rushing for 100 or more yards in six of nine games as the Bills suddenly turned their season around as the Bills won eight of those nine including six in a row to get back in the playoff picture. However, needing just a win at home in the final game against a Pittsburgh Steelers with home field already clinched the Bills were mistake prone with three costly turnovers in a gut wrenching 29-24 loss that left the Bills at 9-7 on the outside looking in when the playoff began.

2005:

With the departure of Drew Bledsoe the Bills turned the Quarterback reigns over to J.P. Losman who was their top draft pick in 2004. Losman would have a solid first game as the Bills defeated the Houston Texans 22-7. However, Losman would suffer growing pains as the Bills lost their next three games. With Kelly Holcomb replacing Losman the Bills rebounded to win their next two games and sat at 3-3 entering a game on the road against the Oakland Raiders. The game would be a nightmare for the Bills defense as it allowed 423 total yards in a 38-17 loss. J.P. Losman would return to the starting spot after a loss against the rival New England Patriots and led the Bills to a 14-3 upset win over the Kansas City Chiefs. However, it would be the last bright spot in an another dreadful season as the Bills would win just one of their final seven games on the way an awful 5-11 season that would see a front office shake up, as 80-year old Hall of Famer Marv Leavy was brought back to be the Bills new General Manager, while Coach Mike Mularkey resigned after just two seasons. Mularkey would eventually be replaced by Dick Jauron, as the Bills entered the season with an unsure future, as longtime Owner Ralph Wilson Jr., began making rumblings of moving the team out of Buffalo.

2006:

With new Coach Dick Jauron the Bills would play a hard fought game in their season opener on the road against the New England Patriots, but fall short losing 19-17. A week later the Bills would not fall short as their defense smothered Daunte Culpepper and the Miami Dolphins winning 16-6. However, coming home for their first game in Orchard Park, the Bills defense would suffer a let down as they were beaten by the New York Jets 28-20. The Bills would rebound to beat Minnesota Vikings at home a week later, but a 40-7 loss to the Chicago Bears on the road began a three game losing streak that put the Bills in a hole they would be unable to climb out of. The Bills would try their best tough as they won three of four only losing on the road to the Indianapolis Colts, in another good effort by the defense, but at 17-16 even a moral victory seemed shallow. With a revenge win against the Jets and a 21-0 shutout win over the Dolphins the Bills would climb back to .500. However, a heart wrenching 30-29 loss to the Tennessee Titans would end any hope of a winning season as they lost their final two games to finish in third Place at 7-9.

2007:

The Buffalo Bills season got off to a devastating start as Kevin Everett who was running down the field for the second half kickoff laid on the ground with a severe spinal chord injury after a collision with Domenik Hixon of the Denver Broncos. Everett lay motionless as doctors on the scene performed an experimental procedure of freezing his spine. While teammates worried about Everett the Bills lost the game in heartbreak fashion as Jason Elam gave the Broncos a 15-14 win with a 42-yard field goal as time expired. While doctors initial prognosis of Everett was not good with a forecast that he would be paralyzed for life. However, the experimental procedure had given surgeons a chance and they were able to repair the damage, allowing him to regain feeling in his legs. In the midst of a 0-3 start the struggling Bills handed the quarterback reigns over to Rookie Trent Edwards, who beat the New York Jets 17-14, as Edwards passed for 234 yards. Edwards and the Bills played well the following week as they held a suspiring 24-13 lead over the Dallas Cowboys in the first Monday Night Game in Buffalo in 13 years, as the Bills defense picked off Tony Romo five times returning two for touchdowns. However, it would be more agony for the Bills as the Cowboys scored nine points in the final 20 seconds to stun the Bills 25-24, as Nick Folk hit game winning 53-yard field goal as time expired as the Bills were unable to recover an On-Side Kick late in the game. The Bills would recover quickly from the loss as they emerged from the bye week with four straight wins, as first round pick Marshawn Lynch established the Bills running game, while J.P. Losman returned after Edwards suffered a wrist injury. The Bills imperfections would be exposed in Week 11 as they were hammered at home 56-10 by the unbeaten New England Patriots. A week later they would lose again as the Jacksonville Jaguars pulled away late for a 36-14 win. Trent Edwards would return in Week 13 as the Bills faced the Washington Redskins who were playing with heavy hearts after the murder of All-Pro Sean Taylor. Earlier in the season as the Bills saw Kevin Everett fighting to walk again the Bills lost a heartbreaker now they returned the favor as Rian Lindell nailed three field goals including a game winner 36 yards out with two seconds left to stun the Skins 17-16. After beating the lowly Miami Dolphins 38-17 the Bills had a chance to get back in the playoff picture as they entered a meeting with the Cleveland Browns with a record of 7-6. However in heavy now in Cleveland the Bills offense struggled as they were shutout 8-0. Weather was the story again the following week as the Bills played their final game of the year at home, with a surprise guest walking into the stadium. Kevin Everett who had been going through an extensive recovery and rehab had regained enough control over his legs to greet his teammates and walk with the aide of braces. The sight of their inspirational teammate helped the Bills jump out to a fast start as they led the New York Giants 14-0 after the first quarter on a blustery day in Buffalo. However, heading into the wind in the second quarter the Bills sputtered as the Giants assumed the lead at halftime. The Bills would use the wind to regain the lead in the third quarter but in the end the Giants who were about to launch into one of the great postseason playoff runs scored 21 unanswered points in the fourth quarter for a 38-17 win. The Bills would go on to lose to the Philadelphia Eagles in the final game of the season as they posted a 7-9 record for the second year in a row. Following the season in an attempt to grow their fan base beyond the borders the Bills announced they would begin playing one game a year in Toronto’s Rogers Centre.

2008:

Hoping to end their eight year playoff drought the Bills got off to a fast start slamming the Seattle Seahawks 34-10 in a season opening win, highlighted by a 63 Yd Punt Return by Roscoe Parrish, and a 19-yard Touchdown pass by punter Brian Moorman on a fake field goal. That win was the catalyst of a 4-0 start, as the Bills posted a perfect September. However, with the arrival of October the Bills suddenly found themselves making the familiar mistakes, as they lost to the Arizona Cardinals 41-17, with Quarterback Trent Edwards leaving the game with a concussion. Following a bye week, a power failure at Ralph Wilson Jr. Stadium had no ill effect on the Bills, as Edwards returned and led the Bills to a 23-14 win over the San Diego Chargers. However, in the following weeks the same could not be said as the Bills suffered a four game losing streak that dropped them from first place in the AFC East all the way down to last place. The Bills would end their losing streak with a 54-31 win over the Kansas City Chiefs, on the road. However, it would be a temporary reprieve as the Bills struggles continued with three more losses, including a lackluster 16-3 loss to the Miami Dolphins in their first regular season game in Toronto’s Rogers Centre. Forced to play the spoiler role at the end of the season again the Bills stunned the Denver Broncos 30-23 in the next to last game of the season, marking their first win in the Mile High City in 41 years. However, there would be no salvaging the season as they lost to the New England Patriots 13-0 to finish the year 7-9 for the third year in a row.

2009:

Hoping to add some explosiveness to their offense the Bills signed star receiver Terrell Owens. They would play well in their season opener on Monday Night Football, but had nothing to show for it as they lost on the road to the New England Patriots 25-24. The Bills would follow it up with a solid 33-20 win over the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in their home opener. However, the Bills would lose their next three games, including an uninspiring 6-3 loss at Ralph Wilson Stadium to the Cleveland Browns. A week later on the road against the New York Jets it was a different story as the Bills intercepted Mark Sanchez five times and would win the game in overtime 16-13, as back up Ryan Fitzpatrick was forced into action after an injury to Quarterback Trent Edwards. Fitzpatrick would get the start a week later as the Bills won on the road again, beating the Carolina Panthers 20-9 to improve to 3-4. However, despite a third straight two interception games from Jarius Byrd the Bills could not get back to .500 as they suffered a 31-10 setback to the Houston Texans at home, allowing 22 unanswered points in the 4th Quarter. The Bills would have another 4th nightmare following the bye week as they allowed 24 unanswered points in a 41-17 loss to the Tennessee Titans. The loss dropped the Bills to 3-6, and would bring an end to the tenure of Coach Dick Jauron who was replaced by Perry Fewell on an interim basis the remainder of the season. In Fewell’s debut the Bills used Terrell Owens to grab a 3rd Quarter lead as he scored on a spectacular 98 yard touchdown pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick. However, the Jacksonville Jaguars answered with a 3-yard touchdown pass from David Garrard to WR Mike Sims-Walker to record an 18-15 win. The Bills would have better luck the following week against the Miami Dolphins as they scored 24 unanswered points in the 4th Quarter with Fred Jackson scoring off a pass and a run to hand Coach Fewell his first win 31-14. However, four days later in their annual game in Toronto the Bills would suffer another setback losing to the Jets 19-13. The Bills would split their final four games of the season, finishing in last place with a record of 6-10. Following the season the Bills would name Chan Gailey as their new head coach, while T.O. was let go after just one season in Buffalo.

2010:

The start of the Chan Gailey era did not get off to a flying start, as they dropped their season opener at home to the Miami Dolphins 15-10, as the Bills offense had trouble getting started. A week later the Bills struggles continued as they were beaten 34-7 by the Green Bay Packers in Lambeau Field, as QB Trent Edwards only managed 102 yards passing, with two interceptions. It would be Edwards’s last start in a Bills uniform, as Ryan Fitzpatrick was named the starter for the Week 3 game against the New England Patriots. Fitzpatrick played well passing for 247 yards, with two touchdowns, but the Bills would fall short losing 38-30. The next day the Bills would release Trent Edwards. The Bills would continue to struggle, losing to the New York Jets 38-14 to fall to 0-4. They would trade RB Marshawn Lynch to the Seattle Seahawks for a fourth-round draft pick in the 2011 draft and a conditional pick in the 2012 draft. After a loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars, the Bills hit the bye week with a record of 0-5. Coming from the bye, the Bills played much better, but continued to lose, dropping back to back road games in overtime to the Baltimore Ravens and Kansas City Chiefs. In their annual game in Toronto, the Bills continued to experience frustration with a 22-19 loss to the Chicago Bears. With Fred Jackson, rushing for 145 yards against the Detroit Lions, the Bills would finally get their first win in Week 10, as they stopped a game tying two point attempt to hold on for a 14-12 victory at Ralph Wilson Stadium. A week later the Bills would win again, beating the Cincinnati Bengals on the road 49-31, as Ryan Fitzpatrick passed for 316 yards, with four TD passes. Back home against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the Bills appeared to be heading for a third straight win, but Wide Receiver Stevie Johnson dropped an easy Touchdown pass in overtime as the Steelers would win 19-16. Following a 38-14 loss on the road to the Minnesota Vikings, the Bills would again win two straight, beating the Cleveland Browns and Miami Dolphins. Those would be the last two wins of the season, as they were blown out by the Patriots and Jets in their final two games to finish with a terrible 4-12 season.

2011:

The Buffalo Bills went retro as the season began, bringing back the look they had from 1975-1983, and ditching the dark blue uniforms, which were unpopular among fans. The Bills would get the season started on a strong note as they hammered the Kansas City Chiefs 41-7, with Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick starting the season with four touchdown passes. Facing the Oakland Raiders in their home opener, the Bills struggled early, as they trailed 21-3 at halftime. In the third quarter they would get a jumpstart as Fred Jackson had a 43 yard touchdown run. The Bills would charge all the way back to take a 24-21 lead in the fourth quarter. After trading touchdowns with the Raiders, the Bills would complete the comeback with a six yard pass from Ryan Fitzpatrick to David Nelson with 14 seconds left to win the game 38-35. A week later, the Bills would fall behind again, as the New England Patriots jumped out to a 21-0 lead. The Bills would scratch their way back into the game again, as they tied the game 24-24 early in the fourth quarter on a one yard TD run by Fred Jackson. Just seven seconds later the Bills would take the lead as Drayton Florence ran back an interception 27 yards for a touchdown. The Patriots would battle back to tie the game, but with Ryan Fitzpatrick driving his team down the field, they would end a 15 game losing streak to the Patriots, as they won the game 34-31 on a 28 yard field goal by Rian Lindell as time expired. Despite jumping out to a 17-3 halftime lead, the Bills would suffer a letdown the following week as they lost their first game to the Cincinnati Bengals 23-20 on a last second field goal by Mike Nugent. Returning home, the Bills would get back on track with a 31-24 win over the Philadelphia Eagles, as they intercepted Eagles QB Michael Vick four times, including a 31 yard interception return by Nick Barnett for a touchdown. Against the New York Giants in the Meadowlands, the Bills got the lead with the big play as Fred Jackson had an 80 yard Touchdown run, while Ryan Fitzpatrick had a 60 yard Touchdown pass to Naaman Roosevelt. However, in the end the Giants would win the back and forth battle. Following their bye week, the Bills improved to 5-2 as they blanked the Washington Redskins 23-0 in their annual game at the Rogers Centre in Toronto. The good start and strong play had earned QB Ryan Fitzpatrick a reward as he signed a signed a six year, $59 million contract extension including a $10 million signing bonus with the Bills. However, just as it looked like the Bills could make a run at the playoffs, they quickly fell apart, as they got blow out in their next three games. Injuries would be a big part of the Bills collapse as linebacker Shawne Merriman, center Eric Wood, cornerback Terrence McGee, nose tackle Kyle Williams), and star running back Fred Jackson, were all placed on injured reserve. At 5-5 the Bills returned to the Meadowlands looking to save their season as they faced the New York Jets. The Bills had plenty of chances to win the game, as Steve Johnson dropped a sure Touchdown in the endzone, forcing the Bills to settle for a Field Goal. The Jets would go on to win the game 28-24 as another potential touchdown slipped through Johnson’s hands. The Bills losing streak would go to hit seven games, before they finally won their sixth game against the Denver Broncos 40-14 on Christmas Eve, as the Bills blew the game open with two defensive touchdowns in the fourth quarter. A week later as they finished the season in Foxboro the Bills jumped out to a 21-0 lead as they looked to end the season on a high note. During the game, Steve Johnson was benched by Coach Chan Gailey after he pulled up his jersey after scoring a touchdown to revel a message saying Happy New Year. However, the Bills would not be in a happy mood after the game as the Patriots scored 49 unanswered points over the final three quarters to win the game 49-21. With the loss the Bills finished the season with a 6-10 record, as they missed the playoffs for the 12th straight season.

2012:

After their disappointing end to the 2011 season, the Bills looked to get a jumpstart in 2012 as they faced the New York Jets to begin the season. However, things quickly spun out of control as Ryan Fitzpatrick was picked off three times as the Jets cruised to an easy 48-28 win at the Meadowlands. The Bills would rebound in their home opener, thanks to C.J. Spiller who rushed for 123 yards with two touchdowns in a 35-17 win over the Kansas City Chiefs. Following a 24-14 road win over the Cleveland Browns, the Bills looked to be finding a groove as they led the New England Patriots 21-7 early in the 3rd Quarter at Ralph Wilson Stadium. However, it was all gone in a flash as the Patriots scored 45 points in the last two quarters, as Ryan Fitzpatrick’s four touchdowns were spoiled by four interceptions. Things would be even uglier the following week as the Bills suffered a 45-3 loss at the hands of the San Francisco 49ers. Staying out west the Bills would find salvation in the desert as they edged the Arizona Cardinals 19-16 in overtime. However, it would be just a temporary reprieve as the Bills suffered a heartbreaking 35-34 loss at home to the Tennessee Titans, as QB Matt Hasselbeck connected with Nate Washington on a 15 yard Touchdown pass with less than two minutes left. The Bills would also lose their next two games on the road against the Houston Texans and New England Patriots. Coming home the Bills would end an eight game losing streak against AFC East opponents as they beat the Miami Dolphins 19-14 in a sloppy Thursday Night Game. The Bills who got four Field Goals from Rian Lindell got a 79 yard punt return from Leodis McKelvin to be the difference. Following a loss to the Indianapolis Colts, the Bills once again got a home win from a team from the Sunshine State, as they nearly doubled up the Jacksonville Jaguars. However, the Bills would never get any momentum for the season as they dropped their next three games, including a humiliating 50-17 loss to the Seattle Seahawks in their annual game in Toronto. Doomed to a 13th straight season without the playoffs, the Bills ended the season on a high note by beating the Jets 28-9 as they posted a record of 6-10. The game would also mark the end of Chan Gailey’s coaching tenure, as he was replaced by Doug Marone, who had been the coach of Syracuse. The Bills would also say good bye to Quarterback Ryan Fitzpatrick as he was released following the season; just two years into a six year, $59 million that was signed after his win over the Patriots in 2011. Among the only bright spots was the play of Running Back C.J. Spiller who was named to his first Pro-Bowl by rushing for 1,244 yards.

2013:

The Buffalo Bills found themselves starting from scratch again as they began the season with a new Coach in Doug Marrone who previously coached at nearby Syracuse University, while E.J., whom the Bills selected with 16th overall pick out of Florida State. Opening the season at Ralph Wilson Stadium against the New England Patriots, Manuel was solid in his debut pass for 150 yards with two touchdowns as the Bills held a 21-17 lead at the start of the fourth quarter. Helping to build the lead was a 74 yard fumble return by Da’Norris Searcy for the Bills first score of the season. However, the Pats would spoil the day as they won 23-17 on two Field Goals by Stephen Gostkowski. E.J. Manuel again played well in Week 2 as the Bills hosted the Carolina Panthers. Manuel passed for 296 yards and showed the ability to lead the Bills in the two minute drive connecting with Steve Johnson on a two yard pass to win the game 24-23 with two seconds left. In Manuel’s first road game he would face a familiar foe in Geno Smith who was the second quarterback chosen in the NFL draft by the New York Jets from West Virginia. On this day Smith would get the best of Manuel, leading the Jets to a 27-20 win. Despite completing just ten passes and throwing two interceptions, E.J. Manuel was able to help the Bills build a 20-7 halftime lead against the Baltimore Ravens with a 42 yard TD pass to Robert Woods. The Bills would add a third Field Goal by Dan Carpenter in the second half as they held on to win the game 23-20. In a Thursday Night road game against the Cleveland Browns, the Bills were able to get off to a quick start leading 10-0 after the first quarter with a Fred Jackson touchdown. However, Manuel would leave the game with a sprained knee as the Browns rallied to win the game 37-24. In Week 6, Thad Lewis would get the start after being activated from the practice squad. Struggling most of the game, Lewis had two touchdown passes if the fourth quarter as the Bills rallied to tie the game against the Cincinnati Bengals 24-24. However, in overtime the Bengals would get the win 27-24 on a 43 yard by Mike Nugent. A week later the Bills would get off to a good start as Nickell Robey picked off Ryan Tannehill and ran it back 19 yards to get an early 7-0 lead in Miami. Fred Jackson would later at a touchdown as the Bills built a 14-0 lead. As Thad Lewis struggled the Dolphins would rally to take a 21-17 lead in the second half. The fourth quarter would belong to Buffalo as Dan Carpenter nailed to Field Goals to beat his former team and hand the Bills a 23-21 win. After Thad Lewis struggled in a 35-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints, Jeff Tuel was given the start against the Kansas City Chiefs but could do no better, with the Bills falling to 3-6 with a 23-13 loss at home. E.J. Manuel returned in Week 10, but the Bills continued to struggle losing on the road to the Pittsburgh Steelers 23-10. In a rematch against the Jets, Manuel had perhaps his best game of the season, passing for 245 yards with two touchdowns as the Bills forced four turnovers in a 37-14 win at home. Following their bye week the Bills made their annual trip to Toronto and got another solid game from E.J. Manuel who passed for 210 yards, while C.J. Spiller rushed for 149 yards to help build a 31-24 lead over the Atlanta Falcons. However, the Falcons would rally to tie the game and won in overtime 34-31. A week later Manuel would deliver his worst game of the season with four interceptions as the Bills suffered a 27-6 loss to the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, clinching yet another losing season. Manuel would rebound to lead the Bills to a 27-20 win over the Jacksonville Jaguars, while a smothering defense led the way to a sweep of the Dolphins, allowing just 103 total yards in a 19-0 shutout win in Orchard Park. While the Bills swept the Dolphins, they could not solve their problems with the Patriots losing in Foxboro 34-20 to end the season at 6-10. E.J. Maniel had solid season for a rookie, passing for 1,972 yards with 11 touchdowns and nine interceptions in ten starts. However he was not the Bills top rookie, as second round pick Kiko Alonso was led all rookies with 159 tackles. Alonso also had two sacks and four interceptions, as he finished second in Defensive Rookie of the Year voting.

2014:

On March 25th, the Bills lost their patriarch when Ralph Wilson Jr. died at the age 95. Wilson was the last of the original AFL owners, who too great financial risk to start up a rival league to the NFL. Wilson a World War II veteran was one of just three owners who had secure financial footing when the league started play in 1960 and often lent money to other teams to keep them in business in the AFL’s early years. In 1963, Ralph Wilson lobbied to have AFL games postponed the Sunday after President John F. Kennedy’s assassination; NFL games were played as scheduled, under great criticism. After the merger Wilson remained one of the league’s most influential owners up until his death. After Wilson’s death, the Bills were quickly put for sale the family of Buffalo Sabres owner and natural gas baron Terrence Pegula, ended up being the winning bidder for the team. Among those also interested were Donald Trump, and a consortium led by musician Jon Bon Jovi and the principals of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment. The Maple Leaf Sports bid raised concerns in Western New York of a move to Toronto. The Bills coincidently had decided just before Ralph Wilson passed to cancel their annual games at the Rogers Centre starting in 2014. The Bills would begin the season in Chicago, with an overtime win over the Bears 23-20, as the Bills defense forced three key turnovers. The Bills would make the home debut a week later, just days after Terrance Pegula was introduced as the team’s new owner securing their future in Western New York. An emotional charged crowd at Ralph Wilson Stadium, helped the Bills build a 9-0 lead at halftime on three Field Goals by Dan Carpenter. After the Dolphins got on the board with a Caleb Sturgis Field Goal to open the second half, the Bills got another big emotional boost as C.J. Spiller returned the ensuing kickoff 102 yards for a touchdown. The Bills would go on to win the game 29-10. However, a week later the Bills would suffer a letdown, losing to the San Diego Chargers 22-10. The Bills would also suffer a loss in Week 4 at the hands of the Houston Texans, during the 23-17 loss QB E.J. Manuel made several big mistakes including two interceptions, one of which was returned 80 yards for a Touchdown by J.J. Watt. Following the game Coach Doug Marone would bench Manuel in favor of Kyle Orton. At Ford Field Orton passed for 308 yards as the Bills overcame a 14-0 halftime deficit to defeat the Lions 17-14 with Dan Carpenter winning the game with a 58 yard Field Goal with four seconds left. Following a 37-22 loss at home to the New England Patriots, the Bills showed more late magic beating the Minnesota Vikings 17-16 as Kyle Orton connected with Sammy Watkins on the winning score with one second left on the clock capping an 80 yard drive. The game was not without some pain as the Bills lost their two top rushers Fred Jackson and C.J. Spiller. Sparked by three first quarter interceptions of Geno Smith, the Bills would go into the bye week with a 5-3 record as they crushed the New York Jets 43-23 at the Meadowlands. Following the bye, the Bills would suffer two devastating losses in four days, giving up 14 unanswered points in the fourth quarter in a home loss to the Kansas City Chiefs which was followed up by a flat performance on Thursday Night as the Bills lost to the Dolphins 22-9 in South Florida. Returning home the Bills got back on track by again taking apart the Jets. The game despite being a home game for the Bills was played on a Monday Night in Detroit, as roads in Western New York were unpassable due to record breaking snow that buried Orchard Park in 71 inches of snow. Once again defense was a big part of the story as they limited the Jets to one Field Goal, and scored off a blocked punt to win the game 38-3. Defense was key in most wins for the Bills, as they stayed in the playoff hunt with a 26-10 win over the Cleveland Browns. After being shutout in the first half the Bills took control of the game with two touchdowns in ten seconds, with Jerry Hughes striping Terrance West and returning the ball 18 yards for a touchdown. Following a 24-17 loss to the Denver Broncos on the road, the Bills got perhaps their most impressive win of the season as they beat the Green Bay Packers at home 21-13. In the game the Bills held the Packers top ranked passing offense to 175 yards, picking off NFL MVP Aaron Rodgers twice. Highlight the Bills scoring was a 75 yard punt return from Marcus Thigpen. With a record of 8-6 the Bills had a chance to end their long playoff drought if they could win their last two games. However, in Oakland against the lowly Raiders they suffered another letdown, losing 26-24 as Kyle Orton had two back breaking interceptions. The Bills would finish the season with a 17-9 win over the New England Patriots who were resting their starters for the playoffs. The win was the Bills first at Gillette Stadium and the first in Foxboro since 2000. The win enabled the Bills to finish 9-7 for their first winning season in a decade, but it marked 15th straight season the Bills would miss the playoffs. Following the season in a power play with ownership Coach Doug Marone would resign exercising an option in his contract to become a coaching free agent and get a new contract. The Bills would eventually replace Marone with Jets head coach Rex Ryan.

2015:

After the sudden and unexpected resignation of Doug Marrone, the Buffalo Bills looked within the AFC East for their next coach, hiring Rex Ryan who had been fired by the New York Jets. The Bills started the season on a good note, beating the Indianapolis Colts 27-14 as their defense harassed Andrew Luck all day, forcing two interceptions, while Tyrod Taylor connected with Percy Harvin on a 51-yard touchdown in the first quarter to set the tone early. A week later Taylor was picked off three times as the Bills once again lost to the New England Patriots 40-32, with Tom Brady throwing for 466 yards and three scores. The Bills would bounce back in Week 3 with a dominant effort in South Florida, crushing the Miami Dolphins 41-14 using several big plays along the way. Returning home the Bills were their own worst enemy in Week 4, as they committed 17 penalties for 135 yards. Five penalties 15-yard personal foul or unsportsmanlike conduct, while two others negated touchdowns as the Bills suffered a 24-10 loss to the New York Giants. Trailing 10-0 in the third quarter in Week 5, the Bills rallied to beat the Tennessee Titans 14-13. The big play came when Tyrod Taylor facing 3rd-and-23 ran 24 yards for a first down sparking an 80-yard drive that gave Buffalo the lead. A lead that was sealed when Stephon Gillmore picked off Marcus Mariota with 1:32 left. Unfortunately Taylor would end the game in the trainer’s room with a sprained knee that put him out of action the next two games. Following a 34-21 home loss to the Cincinnati Bengals, the Bills flew to London for a game against the Jacksonville Jaguars. The Bills put themselves in a deep hole early as the Jaguars scored 27 points in the second quarter, scoring twice on defense. The Bills would claw their way back in the game and took the lead on a 44-yard interception return from Corey Graham. However, the Jaguars answered with a score of their own to win the game 34-31. Tyrod Taylor returned following the bye week and the led the Bills to a 33-17 win over the Dolphins at Ralph Wilson Stadium as Karlos Williams and LaSean McCoy each rushed for over 100 yards and combined for three touchdowns. Four days later in the NFL’s first color rush game on Thursday Night Football the Bills clad in all red took on Rex Ryan’s old team the New York Jets at the Meadowlands. The Bills defense shut down the Jets most of the game, building a 22-3 in the third quarter as Duke Williams scooped a fumble up and returned it for a touchdown. The Jets though would score twice to get back in the game and got the ball deep into Buffalo territory after a botched punt. However, Bacarri Rambo saved the day with an interception in the endzone with 18 seconds left allowing the Bills to hold on to a 22-17 win. On Monday Night the following week, the Bills would play well but came up short, losing to the Patriots 20-13 at Foxboro. The Bills continued to bob up and down the .500 mark losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 30-22 in Week 12 before defeating the Houston Texans at home 30-21. In the win, Tyrod Taylor had a big game passing for 211 yards with three touchdowns. That would be the story all season for the Bills who never could find any consistency. Following back to back losses on the road against the Philadelphia Eagles (23-20) and Washington Redskins (35-25), the Bills closed the season with two straight home wins beating the Dallas Cowboys 16-6 and the Jets 22-17 to finish at 8-8. The win against the Jets had to be particular satisfying as it knocked Rex Ryan’s old team out of the playoffs as the Bills picked off Ryan Fitzpatrick three times.

2016:

Despite being in just his second season as Coach of the Buffalo Bills, Rex Ryan was under fire after adding his twin brother Rob Ryan to his staff. The Bills opened the season on the road, and could not get anything going offensively as they suffered a 13-7 loss to the Baltimore Ravens. The Bills home opener would come just four days later as they hosted the New York Jets on Sunday Night Football. A big change was made, as the Bills stadium became New Era Field, after a new sponsorship deal. The big play was the weapon used by the Bills as Tyrod Taylor had touchdown passes of 84 yards to Marquise Goodwin and 71 yards to Greg Salas, but it was not enough as the Jets won the game 37-31. The Bills got some bad news after the game as Salas suffered a season-ending groin injury, while Sammy Watkins was lost for several weeks with a hamstring injury. Following the game Offensive Coordinator, Greg Roman was dismissed with Running Backs Coach Anthony Lynn getting the promotion. The change seemed to help as the Bills got their first win a week later, as they smashed the Arizona Cardinals 33-18. The Bills would get .500 the following week, with a 16-0 win over the New England Patriots in Foxboro. The Bills were taking advantage of a Patriots team playing with third-string quarterback Jacoby Brissett, who himself was playing hurt. With LeSean McCoy rushing for 150 yards in Week 5, the Bills won a third straight game by beating the Los Angeles Rams 30-19 on the road. The big play came in the third quarter as Nickell Robey-Coleman returned an interception 41 yards for a touchdown. The Bills’ winning streak would increase to four games, their longest streak in eight years with a 45-16 win over the San Francisco 49ers as LeSean McCoy ran for 140 yards, with three touchdowns. The Bills would come back to earth in Week 7, as Jay Ajayi ran over them for 204 yards with the Miami Dolphins beating Buffalo 28-25 in Miami. The Bills returned home a week later and got shredded by Tom Brady as the Patriots got revenge for Week 4, by beating the Bills 41-25. Playing on Monday Night Football, the Bills suffered a third straight loss in Week 9, as they were beaten by the Seattle Seahawks 31-25. After the bye week, the Bills got back in the win column beating the Cincinnati Bengals 16-12 on the road as Dan Carpenter played a key role, nailing three field goals. The Bills climbed back over .500 as they returned home to face the Jacksonville Jaguars. LeSean McCoy, had a big play running 75 yards for a touchdown, while Tyrod Taylor’s 16-yard touchdown pass to Justin Hunter was the difference in a 28-21 win. On the road, the Bills appeared to be heading for an upset win over the Oakland Raiders 24-9 lead midway through the third quarter. However, the Raiders scored 29 unanswered points over the final 21 minutes to win the game 38-24. The Bills up and down season continued as they returned home and fell back below .500 with a 27-20 loss to the Pittsburgh Steelers. The Bills would get back to .500 again the following week as they beat the winless Cleveland Browns 33-13. In the Bills final home game, Tyrod Taylor had one of his finest games, passing for 329 yards with three touchdowns. However, the Dolphins won a back forth battle in overtime by a score of 34-31. Following the game, Rex Ryan and his brother Rob were fired as Anthony Lynn ran the team in the final game of the season, an ugly 34-10 loss to the Jets in the Meadowlands. The loss would give the Bills a 7-9 record as they missed the playoffs for the 17th year in a row.

2017:

After a long coaching search, the Buffalo Bills found their guy in Carolina Panthers Defensive Coordinator Sean McDermott. His first mission was to decide if he wanted to use the team option they had over Tyrod Taylor. Right up until the deadline the Bills decided that keeping Tyrod was the right call. In are the NFL Draft having traded the number 12 pick to Kansas City Chiefs who took quarterback Patrick Mahomes. The Bills moved back to the 27th pick and selected Cornerback TreDavious White. Shortly after the draft General Manager Doug Whaley. McDermott didn’t have to look too far as they picked Carolina assistant GM Brandon Beane. Looking to help Taylor, the Bills signed receiver Anquan Boldin. Later they decided that they wanted to shake up the locker room and made a couple of trades that shocked the league, as Sammy Watkins and Ronald Darby were dealt away, with Buffalo receiving Jordan Matthews and EJ Gaines and draft picks in return. The Bills receiving corps would further be thinned as Boldin decided to retire and pursue social activism instead. The Bills season started with an absolute snooze fest with the New York Jets, winning 21-12 behind a two-touchdown performance from Tyrod Taylor. Not to be out-done by the previous week the Bills found themselves in another rough game against the Carolina Panthers, 9-3 in Week 2. The game will mostly be remembered for rookie Zay Jones dropping a pass that would have given the Bills a lead in the last three minutes. The following week the Bills hosted the Denver Broncos and scored a 26-16 upset win thanks to strong defense and spectacular kicking from Stephen Hauschka. The Bills traveled down south to face the defending NFC champion Atlanta Falcons and handed them their first loss of the year 23-17. The star of the game was rookie Tre White, who showed off his skill by taking a fumble 52 yards for a touchdown. Week 5 Buffalo traveled to a rainy Cincinnati and a lost a heartbreaker 20-16. After the bye week, the Bills showed improvement when the Bills hosted the Tampa Bay Buccaneers at New Era Field. The game was close until the end with Tre White continuing to have a strong rookie campaign and forcing a fumble at the end of the game to secure a 30-27 win pushing the Bills to 4-2. The Bills seem to be gaining momentum at this point, in Week 7 the Bills crushed the Oakland Raiders 34-14 in front of the home fans, highlighted by a 40-yard fumble recovery by Matt Milano. At the trade deadline, the Bills went for a treat on Halloween and acquired Kelvin Benjamin form the Panthers. With a two-game winning streak, Buffalo was flying high going into a Thursday night game in the Meadowlands against the Jets but went home with a disappointing 34-21 loss. The Bills returned home to face the New Orleans Saints in Week 10, delivering an ugly performance as they were stomped 47-10. In the game, Sean McDermott pulled Tyrod Taylor for rookie Nathan Peterman who played well in garbage time. With his faith rising in the rookie, McDermott named Peterman the starter for Week 11 at the Los Angeles Chargers. Peterman delivered one of the worst games in NFL history, throwing five interceptions in the first half, before he was benched Taylor as Buffalo 54-24, dropping to 5-5. Looking to get back on track, the Bills traveled to Arrowhead to face the Kansas City Chiefs in Week 12. Although the offense struggled again, the defense stepped it up with TreDavious White getting a key interception and also forcing two sacks as the Bills won 16-10. Against the New England Patriots, Tyrod Taylor had a lackluster day only throwing for just 65 yards with an interception, losing 23-3. One notable play late in this game after Tre White was body slammed by Rob Gronkowski after intercepting a pass, leading the All-Pro Tight End to receive a one-game suspension, while White suffered a concussion. In Week 14 the Buffalo Bills wearing all red color rush jerseys tool the field in an absolute blizzard, a whiteout dubbed by everyone as “The Snow Game” In terms of actual football there wasn’t much to talk about, the game against the Indianapolis Colts, was tied 7-7 at the end of regulation. In overtime, the Bills would get a 13-10 win on a 21-yard run by LeSean McCoy. In Week 15 the Bills hosted the Miami Dolphins and got a strong game from Tyrod Taylor, who went 17-29 with 224 yards with one touchdown through the air while rushing for 42 yards with a TD. With the playoffs in reach, the Bills went into Foxboro and were once again thwarted by the Patriots, losing 37-16 In the Final week of the season, the Bills needed a win and some help to end their long playoff drought. The Bills did their part, dominating the first three quarters to take a 22-3 lead. However, Miami made a late run and came within six points as Buffalo held on to a 22-16 win. Probably the most enjoyable play of the game is when Kyle Williams, long time DT for the bills and valued as the heart and soul of this team lined up as FB for a play at the goal line. Kyle Williams scored his first career touchdown in this game while not knowing if it’ll be his last. After finishing the Season 9-7 the Bills anxiously waited in the visitors’ locker room to watch the finale of the Baltimore Ravens game against the Cincinnati Bengals game. During a 4th down play, with 44 seconds on the clock, Andy Dalton threw a 49-yard touchdown pass to Tyler Boyd to send the Bills to their first playoff berth in 18 years.

2017 NFL Playoffs:

Undoubtedly the most anticipated game since 1999, the Buffalo Bills returned to Florida to face the Jacksonville Jaguars. The first half was a defensive struggle with the only points coming from both teams trading field goals in the second quarter. In the third quarter, the Jaguars had the game’s first sustained drive with Ben Koyack catching a one-yard touchdown pass. It would be enough as the Bills could not answer, losing to the Jaguars 10-3.

CHAMPIONSHIP TEAMS

1964 AFL Champions

Buffalo Bills

1965 AFL Champions

Buffalo Bills

BILLS STADIUMS

War Memorial Stadium

1960-1973

Rogers Centre

2008-2013

New Era Field

1973-Present

BILLS BEST

Ralph Wilson Jr.

Owner 1960-2014

Archie Matsos

1960-1962

Cookie Gilchrist

1962-1964

1962 AFL Player

Lou Saban

Coach 1962-65, 1972-75

Ernie Warlick

1962-1965

Wray Carlton

1960-196

John Tracey

1962-1967

Bobby Burnett

1966-1967

1966 AFL Rookie

Elbert Dubenion

1960-1968

Tom Day

1961-1966, 1968

Tom Sestak

1962-1968

Ed Rutkowski

1963-1968

Tom Janik

1965-1968

Bob Kalsu

1968 1970: KIA Vietnam

Stew Barber

1961-1969

Al Bemiller

1961-1969

Billy Shaw

1961-1969

Booker Edgerson

1962-1969

Jack Kemp

1962-1969

Harry Jacobs

1963-1969

George Saimes

1963-1969

Ron McDole

1963-1970

Butch Byrd

1964-1970

Paul Maguire

1964-1970

Jim Dunaway

1963-1971

Mike Stratton

1962-1972

Paul Costa

1965-1972

Al Cowlings

1970-1972

O.J. Simpson

1973 NFL MVP, First 2,000 yard season

Dennis Shaw

1970-1973

Bob James

1969-1974

J.D. Hill

1971-1975

O.J. Simpson

1969-1977

1975 Offensive Player

Jim Braxton

1971-1978

Bob Chandler

1971-1979

Tony Greene

1971-1979

Joe DeLamielleure

1973-1979, 1985

Mike Kadish

1973-1981

Reggie McKenzie

1972-1982

Mario Clark

1976-1983

Sherman White

1976-1983

Frank Lewis

1978-1983

Joe Ferguson

1973-1984

Jim Haslett

1979-1985

1979 Defensive Rookie

Ben Williams

1976-1985

Joe Cribbs

1980-1983, 1985

Steve Freeman

1976-1986

Ken Jones

1976-1986

Charles Romes

1977-1986

Lucius Sanford

1978-1986

Jerry Butler

1979-1986

Greg Bell

1984-1987

Joe Devlin

1976-1982, 1984-1989

Fred Smerlas

1979-1989

Scott Norwood

1985-1991

Will Wolford

1986-1992

Shane Conlan

1987-1992

1987 Defensive Rookie

James Lofton

1989-1992

Bruce Smith

1990 & 1996 Defensive Player

Thurman Thomas

1991 Offensive Player & NFL MVP

Jim Ritcher

1980-1993

Mark Kelso

1986-1993

Nate Odomes

1987-1993

Darryl Talley

1983-1994

Pete Metzelaars

1985-1994

Frank Reich

1985-1994

Don Beebe

1989-1994

Cornelius Bennett

1987-1995

Billy Brooks

1993-1995

Kent Hull

1986-1996

Jim Kelly

1986-1996

Marv Levy

Coach 1986-199

Steve Tasker

1986-1997

Bryce Paup

1995-1997

1995 Defensive Player

Mark Pike

1987-1998

Andre Reed

1985-1999

Bruce Smith

1985-1999

Thurman Thomas

1988-1999

Henry Jones

1991-2000

Chris Mohr

1991-2000

Steve Christie

1992-2000

Sam Rogers

1994-2000

Ted Washington

1995-2000

Marcellus Wiley

1997-2000

Doug Flutie

1998-2000

Phil Hansen

1991-2001

John Fina

1992-2001

Sam Cowart

1998-2001

Jay Riemersma

1997-2002

Ruben Brown

1995-2003

Pat Williams

1998-2004

Travis Henry

2001-2004

Drew Bledsoe

2002-2004

Eric Moulds

1996-2005

Mike Williams

2002-2005

Sam Adams

2003-2005

Lawyer Milloy

2003-2005

Nate Clements

2001-2006

London Fletcher-Baker

2002-2006

Willis McGahee

2003-2006

Takeo Spikes

2003-2006

Peerless Price

1999-2002, 2006-2007

Angelo Crowell

2003-2007

Kevin Everett

2005-2007

J.P. Losman

2004-2008

Jason Peters

2004-2008

Aaron Schobel

2001-2009

Ryan Denney

2002-2009

Josh Reed

2002-2009

Terrell Owens

2009

Lee Evans

2004-2010

Keith Ellison

2006-2010

Donte Whitner

2006-2010

Trent Edwards

2007-2010

Marshawn Lynch

2007-2010

Paul Posluszny

2007-2010

Marcus Stroud

2008-2010

Roscoe Parrish

2005-2011

Drayton Florence

2009-2011

Chris Kelsay

2003-2013

Rian Lindell

2003-2012

Terrence McGee

2003-2012

George Wilson

2005, 2007-2012

Bryan Scott

2007-2012

Ryan Fitzpatrick

2009-2012

Andy Levitre

2009-2012

David Nelson

2010-2012

Nick Barnett

2011-2012

Brian Moorman

2001-2012, 2013

Steve Johnson

2008-2013

Jarius Byrd

2009-2013

Arthur Moats

2009-2013

Fred Jackson

2007-2014

Scott Chandler

2009-2014

Erik Pears

2010-2014

C.J. Spiller

2010-2014

Da’Norris Searcy

2011-2014

Kiko Alonso

2013-2014

Kyle Orton

2014

Leodis McKelvin

2008-2015

Kraig Urbik

2010-2015

Chris Hogan

2012-2015

Mario Williams

2012-2015

Bacarri Rambo

2014-2015

Karlos Williams

2015

Garriosn Sanborn

2009-2016

Aaron Williams

2011-2016

Stephon Gilmore

2012-2016

Dan Carpenter

2013-2016

E.J. Manuel

2013-2016

Robert Woods

2013-2016

Corey Graham

2014-2016

Sammy Watkins

2014-2016

Ronald Darby

2015-2016

Eric Wood

2009-2017

Marcell Dareus

2011-2017

Cordy Glenn

2012-2017

Preston Brown

2014-2017

Richie Incognito

2009, 2015-2017

Tyrod Taylor

2015-2017

Kyle Williams

2006-Present

Jerry Hughes

2013-Present

Charles Clay

2015-Present

LaSean McCoy

2015-Present

Lorenzo Alexander

2016-Present

Shaq Lawson

2016-Present

Kelvin Benjamin

2017-Present

Steven Hauschka

2017-Present

Micah Hyde

2017-Present

Nathan Peterman

2017-Present

Jordan Poyer

2017-Present

Tre’Davious White

2017-Present

Steven Hauschka

2017-Present

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