I
thrive
on
having
everything
put
in
my
hands.
I
love
being
the
guy
who
has
to
get
it
done.
I’ve
always
been
that
way…if
I
made
the
big
play,
we
were
usually
very
successful;
if
I
didn’t,
we
usually
lost.

The Buffalo Bills selected quarterback Jim Kelly in the first round of the 1983 NFL Draft. However, the Miami Hurricane star opted to sign with the Houston Gamblers of the United States Football League. Kelly, in two seasons with the Gamblers, threw for 9,842 yards and 83 touchdowns.

The USFL folded following the 1985 season, and Kelly, just prior to the start of the 1986 NFL season, signed with the Bills.

A strong-armed passer with a "linebacker's mentality," Kelly lived up to his advance billing, as he virtually rewrote the Bills' record book for quarterbacks. Only three players in NFL history had reached the 30,000-yard career passing mark faster. Eight times during his NFL career he passed for more than 3,000 yards in a season, and twenty-six times he passed for more than 300 yards in a game. On September 13, 1992, in a 34-31 shootout victory over the Steve Young-led San Francisco 49ers, Kelly passed for a career-high 403 yards.

The Bills, during the 1990s, with Kelly and teammates Thurman Thomas and Andre Reed, possessed a highly potent offense. Kelly's quick decisiveness and fast paced "no-huddle" offense terrorized opposing defenses. He led the NFL in passing in 1990 and the AFC again in 1991. With his 101.2 passer rating in 1990, he became only the fifth quarterback to maintain a rating over 100 since the system was introduced in 1973.

In 11 seasons in Buffalo, Kelly led the Bills to the playoffs eight times. In 17 playoff game appearances, including four consecutive Super Bowls, he passed for 3,863 yards and 21 touchdowns. At the time of his retirement, his 84.4 passer rating ranked sixth all-time and was second when compared to Hall of Fame quarterbacks. His 35,467 career passing yards ranked tenth in NFL history; his 2,874 completions ranked eighth; and his 237 touchdowns ranked thirteenth.

At the time of Kelly's retirement, only Fran Tarkenton, Dan Fouts, and Johnny Unitas among Hall of Fame quarterbacks had passed for more yardage, and only Tarkenton, and Fouts had completed more passes.

 

Year Team
G
Att
Comp
Pct
Yds
TD
Int
Rating
Att
Yds
Avg
TD
1986 Buffalo
16
480
285
59.4
3593
22
17
83.3
41
199
4.9
0
1987 Buffalo
12
419
250
59.7
2798
19
11
83.8
29
133
4.6
0
1988 Buffalo
16
452
269
59.5
3380
15
17
78.2
35
154
4.4
0
1989 Buffalo
13
391
228
58.3
3130
25
18
86.2
29
137
4.7
2
1990 Buffalo
14
346
219
63.3
2829
24
9
101.2
22
63
2.9
0
1991 Buffalo
15
474
304
64.1
3844
33
17
97.6
20
45
2.3
1
1992 Buffalo
16
462
269
58.2
3457
23
19
81.2
31
53
1.7
1
1993 Buffalo
16
470
288
61.3
3382
18
18
79.9
36
102
2.8
0
1994 Buffalo
14
448
285
63.6
3114
22
17
84.6
25
77
3.1
1
1995 Buffalo
15
458
255
55.7
3130
22
13
81.1
17
20
1.2
0
1996 Buffalo
13
379
222
58.6
2810
14
19
73.2
19
66
3.5
2
Career Totals
160
4779
2874
60.1
35467
237
175
84.4
304
1049
3.5
7
 
Additional Statistics:  USFL Statistics: 1984-1985 Houston Gamblers – Passing: 1154-730-9842, 83 TD, 20 INTs, 98.1 Rtg.; Receiving: 2-40