Buffalo Bills
The Bills were a charter member of the American Football League and one pro football's dominant teams of the 1960s. Buffalo captured back-to-back league titles in 1964 and 1965. After suffering some highs and lows through the years, the Bills returned to dominance in the late 1980s and 1990s when Buffalo became the first team ever to reach the Super Bowl in four consecutive seasons.
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The Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame was started in 1980 to honor former players, administrators, and coaches who have played significant roles in the team's history.
Bills Wall of Fame
Eddie Abramoski
Joe DeLamielleure
Elbert Dubenion
Booker Edgerson
Joe Ferguson
Phil Hanen
Kent Hull
Robert James
Bob Kalsu
Jim Kelly
Jack Kemp
Marv Levy
Patrick J. McGroder
Bill Polian
Andre Reed
Jim Ritcher
George Saimes
Tom Sestak
Billy Shaw
O.J. Simpson
Fred Smerlas
Bruce Smith
Mike Stratton
Darryl Talley
Steve Tasker
Thurman Thomas
Ralph Wilson
"The 12th Man"
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All-Time Record
(At the Start of 2019 Season) 429-493-8
AFL Eastern Division Championships
1964, 1965, 1966
AFL Championships
1964, 1965