Buffalo Bills
The Buffalo Bills are a National Football League team based in Buffalo, New York.- Founded: 1960 (charter member of the American Football League; joined NFL in 1970 merger)
- Home stadium: 1960 - 1972: War Memorial Stadium; 1973 - Present: Ralph Wilson Stadium (formerly Rich Stadium)
- Uniform colors: 1960 - 1961: Light blue and white; 1962 - Present: Red, white and blue
- Helmet design: 1960 - 1961: Silver with blue side numerals; 1962 - 1964: White with red center stripe and red standing bison; 1965 - 1973: White with red and blue center stripes and red standing bison; 1975 - 1983: White with red and blue center stripes and blue charging bison with a red slanting stripe streaming from its horn; 1984 - Present: Red with blue center stripes and blue charging bison as before.
- League Championships won: AFL 1964, 1965
- AFC championships won: 1991, 1992, 1993, 1994
- Super Bowl victories: none
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Franchise history
In the American Football League, a predominantly offensive league, the Buffalo Bills were a great defensive team. With a linebacking corps of Harry Jacobs, Mike Stratton, and John Tracey; and defensive line stalwarts like Tom Day, Tom Sestak, Jim Dunaway, and Ron McDole, the Bills defense did not allow a rushing touchdown for seventeen straight games over a period of the 1964 and 1965 seasons.

(No retired jersey numbers; players and contributors on the Bills' "Wall of Fame")
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AFL Players, Coaches, and Contributors