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Cumulus and the Bills resolved all outstanding claims with the 50-plus cheerleaders represented in the suit. Cumulus owed $4 million, while the team agreed to pay $3.5 million.
The Bills had cheerleaders in 1960 known simply as the Buffalo Bills Cheerleaders. At the time, they were a group of eight Buffalo State College cheerleaders. They ran this squad until 1965 and went without cheerleaders in 1966.
Cheerleader in blue and red uniform holding pom-poms on a football field, Buffalo Bills logo visible. Image credits: shana_la Glam, whether that was on a cheerleader’s face or nails, needed to ...
The Buffalo Bills endorsed the officially independent Buffalo Jills from 1966 to 2013; when several cheerleaders sued both the Bills and the Bills organizations, the Jills suspended operations. [24] Teams of "unofficial" cheerleaders began emerging in 2010 for NFL teams that did not have their own dance squad.
The Bills do not have cheerleaders. [157] The Bills operated a cheerleading squad named the Buffalo Jills from 1967 to 1985; from 1986 to 2013, the Jills operated as an independent organization sponsored by various companies.
A former Buffalo Bills cheerleader then sued the league, saying she made only $105 for the season but had to pay $600 for her uniform. By 2020, 10 of the NFL’s 32 franchises faced a lawsuit from ...
Nelson made national headlines in 2011 as a member of the Bills when they played the Dallas Cowboys, as his girlfriend at the time, Kelsi Reich, was a cheerleader for the Cowboys. He promised to do "something special" for her if he scored a touchdown in the game.
Adding insult to injury, the video of the wardrobe malfunction has gone viral just days after Deadspin published the Buffalo Bills Cheerleader Handbook online, which outs the franchise's insane ...