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The NFL also had the media advantage: for example, in the 1960s, Sports Illustrated ' s lead football writer was Tex Maule, [8] who previously worked with NFL commissioner Pete Rozelle when Rozelle was the general manager of the L.A. Rams and Maule was the team's public relations director; Maule "was certainly an NFL loyalist", [19] and several ...
Buffalo was at the center of one of the most significant events that precipitated the AFL–NFL merger. After the 1965 season, Bills' placekicker Pete Gogolak, who introduced the innovation of kicking "soccer style" to American football instead of approaching the ball head-on, [12] decided to test the free agent
The NFL considers these continuous franchises that relocated to different metropolitan areas. The list also includes franchises from the 1960s American Football League that moved during that league's existence. The NFL and AFL agreed to merge in 1966, with the merger taking effect in 1970. All AFL franchises were accepted into the NFL, and the ...
The American Professional Football Association is reorganized at Akron, Ohio on April 30, 1921, with Joe F. Carr elected as new league president. [1] With the low entry barrier of a $100 membership fee, the number of teams balloons to 21. [1]
Basketball Hall of Famers Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady are among 10 limited partners who have joined the Buffalo Bills’ ownership group. The noncontrolling, minority interests were approved ...
The basketball Hall of Famers are among a group of 10 minority stakeholders to join the ownership group of the NFL's Buffalo Bills. Former U.S. Men's National Team striker Jozy Altidore is also ...
The Bills began competitive play in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League led by head coach Buster Ramsey and joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger in 1970. [22] In the first two seasons, the Bills went 5–8–1 and 6–8 under Ramsey.
Super Bowl 27: Dallas Cowboys 52, Buffalo Bills 17 Super Bowl 28: Dallas Cowboys 30, Buffalo Bills 13 Super Bowl 29: San Francisco 49ers 49, San Diego Chargers 26