History
The are a professional American football team based in Orchard Park, New York. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) East division. The Bills were founded in 1960 as an original member of the American Football League (AFL) and joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger in 1970.
The franchise experienced its greatest success in the 1990s, reaching four consecutive Super Bowls from 1990 to 1993, though they lost all four games. Since then, the Bills have not won a playoff game and have only made the playoffs twice.
Home Stadium
The Bills play their home games at Highmark Stadium (formerly New Era Field and Ralph Wilson Stadium), which opened in 1973. The stadium has a capacity of 71,608 and is located in the suburb of Orchard Park, New York.
Championships
The Bills have won two AFL Championships (1964, 1965) and four AFC Championships (1990, 1991, 1992, 1993). However, they have never won an NFL Championship or Super Bowl.
Notable Players
Some of the most notable players in Bills history include:
- Jim Kelly
- Thurman Thomas
- Bruce Smith
- Andre Reed
- Marv Levy
Current Roster
The Bills’ current roster can be found on the team’s official website.
Season Schedule
The Bills’ season schedule can be found on the NFL’s official website.
Notable Games
Some of the most notable games in Bills history include:
- The 1991 comeback victory over the Houston Oilers in the playoffs
- The 1992 victory over the Miami Dolphins in the playoffs
- The 1993 loss to the Dallas Cowboys in Super Bowl XXVII
Foundation
The Foundation is the charitable arm of the organization. The foundation supports a variety of programs in the Buffalo area, including youth football, education, and health care.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
Q: When were the founded?
A: 1960
Q: What is the Bills’ home stadium?
A: Highmark Stadium
Q: How many Super Bowls have the Bills won?
A: 0
Q: What is the Bills’ most recent playoff victory?
A: 1993
Q: Who is the Bills’ current head coach?
A: Sean McDermott
National Football League (NFL)
The NFL is the most popular professional American football league in the United States. It consists of 32 teams, divided into two conferences: the American Football Conference (AFC) and the National Football Conference (NFC). Each conference is further divided into four divisions: North, South, East, and West. The NFL season runs from September to February and culminates in the Super Bowl, the league’s championship game. The NFL is headquartered in New York City and generates billions of dollars in revenue each year.
Schedule
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Regular Season:
- Begins September 10th against the Los Angeles Rams in Los Angeles
- 17 games, including 9 home games
- Bye Week 13 (Thanksgiving)
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Preseason:
- August 13th: Indianapolis Colts (away)
- August 20th: Carolina Panthers (home)
- August 26th: Denver Broncos (away)
Tickets
The are an American football team based in Orchard Park, New York. They are a member of the East Division of the American Football Conference (AFC) in the National Football League (NFL). The Bills are the only NFL team to have reached four consecutive Super Bowls (1990-1993), but losing all four.
Tickets for games can be purchased through the team’s website, Ticketmaster, or at the stadium box office. Prices vary depending on the seat location, the opponent, and the day of the week.
The Bills play their home games at Highmark Stadium, which has a capacity of 71,000. The stadium is located in Orchard Park, New York, which is about 10 miles south of Buffalo.
Roster
The have assembled a talented roster for the 2023 season, headlined by superstar quarterback Josh Allen. On offense, Allen will be supported by a strong running back duo of James Cook and Devin Singletary, and a receiving corps led by All-Pro Stefon Diggs, Gabriel Davis, and Isaiah McKenzie.
On defense, the Bills boast a fearsome pass rush with Von Miller, Gregory Rousseau, and Ed Oliver. The secondary is anchored by Pro Bowl cornerback Tre’Davious White and safety Jordan Poyer.
The Bills also have a reliable kicker in Tyler Bass and punter in Sam Martin. With a deep and experienced roster, the Bills are poised to make another run at the Super Bowl in 2023.
News
- Allen’s big day: Josh Allen threw for 424 yards and four touchdowns in the Bills’ 35-32 win over the Baltimore Ravens, locking up a playoff berth for Buffalo.
- Davis’s breakout: Rookie wide receiver Khalil Davis had a breakout game with four catches for 104 yards and a touchdown against Baltimore.
- Injury update: Wide receiver Gabe Davis (ankle) and linebacker Tre’Davious White (knee) are both expected to miss the rest of the regular season.
- Playoff seeding: With the win, the Bills are now 12-3 and have secured a top-three seed in the AFC playoffs.
- Next up: The Bills host the Cincinnati Bengals on Monday Night Football in Week 17.
Rumors
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Potential Quarterback Shakeup: Rumors swirl about the Bills exploring trade options for starting quarterback Josh Allen, with Aaron Rodgers of the Green Bay Packers or Jimmy Garoppolo of the San Francisco 49ers as possible targets.
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Running Back Addition: The Bills are reportedly interested in signing free agent running back Ezekiel Elliott, who was released by the Dallas Cowboys.
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Wide Receiver Departure: Rumors suggest that veteran wide receiver Stefon Diggs could be traded in a salary-cap-motivated move.
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Tight End Target: The Bills are rumored to be eyeing tight end Evan Engram, formerly of the New York Giants, to bolster their passing attack.
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Defensive Line Reinforcements: With the recent departure of defensive end Jerry Hughes, the Bills are rumored to be considering pursuing former Cincinnati Bengals defender Trey Hendrickson.
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Cornerback Departures: There are rumors that starting cornerbacks Tre’Davious White and Levi Wallace could be cut or traded due to salary cap constraints.
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Offensive Line Upgrades: The Bills are reportedly considering signing free agent guard Jonah Jackson or drafting a highly-rated prospect to improve their offensive line.
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Coaching Changes: Rumors suggest that the Bills may be considering making changes to their coaching staff, potentially replacing offensive coordinator Ken Dorsey.
Injuries
In recent years, the have been plagued by injuries to key players. In 2022, the team lost star quarterback Josh Allen to a UCL injury that forced him to miss four games. Other notable injuries that season included those to Tre’Davious White, Von Miller, and Matt Milano.
The following year, the Bills again faced a number of injuries. Allen sustained an elbow injury that limited his effectiveness in the playoffs. Safety Jordan Poyer and wide receiver Gabe Davis also missed significant time due to injuries.
The Bills’ injury woes have continued in 2023. Allen has missed time with a hamstring injury, and White has been sidelined with a knee injury. Additionally, running back James Cook has been dealing with an ankle injury, and defensive end Ed Oliver has been out with a calf injury.
Depth Chart
Position | Starter | Backup |
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Quarterback | Josh Allen | Case Keenum |
Running Back | James Cook | Devin Singletary |
Wide Receiver | Stefon Diggs | Gabriel Davis |
Tight End | Dawson Knox | Quintin Morris |
Offensive Tackle | Dion Dawkins | Spencer Brown |
Offensive Guard | Rodger Saffold | Ryan Bates |
Center | Mitch Morse | Greg Mancz |
Defensive End | Greg Rousseau | A.J. Epenesa |
Defensive Tackle | Ed Oliver | Tim Settle |
Linebacker | Tremaine Edmunds | Matt Milano |
Cornerback | Tre’Davious White | Dane Jackson |
Safety | Micah Hyde | Jordan Poyer |
Salary Cap
The currently have approximately $11 million in available salary cap space for the 2023 season. This is a significant increase from their previous cap space of $3 million, due in part to the recent release of several high-priced veterans.
With this additional cap space, the Bills have the flexibility to make strategic acquisitions and extend contracts for key players. The team has already expressed interest in re-signing quarterback Josh Allen, who is expected to command a record-breaking contract extension.
The Bills have several other notable players with expiring contracts in 2023, including receiver Stefon Diggs, defensive tackle Ed Oliver, and cornerback Tre’Davious White. The team will need to make decisions on whether to extend these players or allow them to enter free agency.
Overall, the Bills are in a strong financial position heading into the 2023 season. With significant salary cap space and a promising young core, the team has the potential to make a deep playoff run and compete for a Super Bowl title.
Free Agents
The have several key free agents set to hit the open market in 2023, including:
- Cornerback Tre’Davious White: The team’s top cornerback, White is coming off a season-ending injury.
- Defensive tackle Jordan Phillips: A key part of the Bills’ pass rush, Phillips is a versatile player who can line up at multiple positions.
- Linebacker Tremaine Edmunds: The Bills’ leading tackler, Edmunds is a physical presence in the middle of the defense.
- Running back Devin Singletary: Singletary has been a solid all-around back for the Bills, providing both rushing and receiving contributions.
- Wide receiver Isaiah McKenzie: A valuable gadget player, McKenzie has shown versatility in the slot and on special teams.
Draft Picks
The made several notable selections in the 2023 NFL Draft, including:
- Round 1, Pick 7: Jameson Williams, WR, Alabama: A dynamic playmaker with exceptional speed and route-running ability.
- Round 1, Pick 28: Peter Skoronoski, OT, Northwestern: A versatile offensive tackle with good size and athleticism.
- Round 2, Pick 40: Jaheim Oatis, DT, Alabama: A powerful and disruptive force on the defensive line, known for his quick bursts and strong hands.
- Round 2, Pick 63: Kayshon Boutte, WR, LSU: A highly talented wide receiver with excellent hands and a knack for making big plays.
- Round 3, Pick 78: Daniel Scott, C, California: A heady and athletic center with the potential to be a starter in the future.
Stadium
The Stadium, officially Highmark Stadium, is a football stadium located in Orchard Park, New York. It is the home field for the of the National Football League (NFL). The stadium has a seating capacity of 71,622, making it the fourth-largest stadium in the NFL.
Completed in 1973, the stadium underwent a major renovation in 2014. The renovation included the addition of a new seating bowl, roof, and video board. The stadium also features a variety of amenities, including a restaurant, a gift shop, and a museum.
Highmark Stadium is considered to be one of the best stadiums in the NFL. It has been praised for its modern amenities, as well as its atmosphere and fan experience. The stadium has hosted a number of major events, including the 1993 Super Bowl and the 2016 NCAA Men’s Basketball Tournament.
History
The are a professional American football team based in Orchard Park, New York. They compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member club of the American Football Conference (AFC) East division.
The Bills were founded in 1959 as the of the American Football League (AFL). They joined the NFL in 1970 after the AFL-NFL merger. The Bills have won the AFC championship four times (1990–1993), but lost all four Super Bowls they appeared in.
The Bills’ home stadium is Highmark Stadium, which opened in 1973. Their practice facility is in Orchard Park, adjacent to Highmark. The Bills have a strong fan base, known as the "Bills Mafia", which is known for its passionate support and tailgate parties.
Notable players in Bills history include Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Bruce Smith, and Josh Allen.
Championships
The have not won any Super Bowl championships Despite making four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990–1993. The Bills lost all four of those games, giving them the NFL record for most consecutive Super Bowl losses.
Records
The hold several notable team and individual records in the National Football League (NFL):
Team Records:
- Most consecutive division titles (19 consecutive, 1988-2006)
- Most consecutive home wins (23, 1990-1993)
Individual Records:
- Most passing touchdowns in a single season (50, Jim Kelly, 1991)
- Most rushing yards in a single season (2,105, Thurman Thomas, 1991)
- Most receiving touchdowns in a single season (17, Don Beebe, 1992)
- Most interceptions in a single season (13, James Lofton, 1993)
- Most sacks in a single season (19.5, Bruce Smith, 1990)