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The Bills' opportunistic defense led the league in interceptions, with 32, and gave up a league-low four rushing touchdowns all season. Between week 6 of the 1964 season, through week eight of the 1965 season, including two 1964 playoff games, the Bills' defense did not allow a touchdown by rushing, a Professional Football record that still stands.
The 1964 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s fifth season. Buffalo was 12–2 in the regular season and won the first of two consecutive championships in the American Football League . The 1964 Bills' defense set an AFL record by giving up the fewest rushing yards in league history, with only 918, or 65.5 yards per game. [ 1 ]
And in the past two years, the Buffalo Bills’ defense has certainly been put to the test. ... There is some nuance to the Bills’ pass rushing metrics. They rank just 17th in the NFL in ...
[5] [6] and 13 rushing touchdowns. [7] Running back Wray Carlton ran for 530 yards, but led the league with 5.6 yards per rushing attempt. The Bills' defense got a major infusion of talent on defense, as rookies Tom Sestak, Mike Stratton, Ray Abruzzese, and Booker Edgerson won starting jobs.
And while it has been a little better the last two weeks, for the season the Bills rank 31st in average yards allowed per carry (5.1) and are 22nd in rushing yards per game (122.0), and they have ...
The Bills knew it was going to be difficult to run against the Patriots defense which began the day ranked No. 1 in the NFL in yards allowed per carry and No. 2 in rushing yards allowed.