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The 1973 Buffalo Bills season was the 14th season for the team and their 4th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Bills finished in 2nd place in the AFC East division and finished the 1973 NFL season with a record of 9–5, the team's first winning record since 1966.
In their time in the AFL from 1960 to 1969, the Bills reached the AFL Championship three consecutive times from 1964 to 1966, winning twice in 1964 and 1965. They did not return to the postseason until 1974 nor win a division title until 1980. The Bills won the AFC East in 1988 under third-year coach Marv Levy to reach their third postseason in ...
The Buffalo Bills moved from their original home at War Memorial Stadium and played their first season at Rich Stadium. From October 7, the New York Giants moved from Yankee Stadium to the Yale Bowl in New Haven, Connecticut , where they would play the rest of 1973 and all of 1974 .
Buffalo Bills: 24–20: New York Jets: Giants Stadium: Bills–Jets rivalry [385] 9 November 2 Minnesota Vikings: 38–10: Chicago Bears: Soldier Field: Bears–Vikings rivalry [386] 10 November 9 San Francisco 49ers: 41–3: Atlanta Falcons: Georgia Dome [387] 11 November 16 Buffalo Bills: 26–20: Miami Dolphins: Joe Robbie Stadium: Bills ...
On December 11, 2024, the NFL approved the sale of 20.6% of the Buffalo Bills franchise to a consortium of private equity firms, the first time private equity firms had been approved to own a stake in an NFL franchise. 10% of the franchise will be held by Arctos, while the remaining 10.6% will be divided among executives at Acrew Capital, Bank ...
The teams will be meeting on Sunday for the fifth time since Oct. 19, 2020, and four of those games will have been played in Kansas City. Oct. 19 2020: Chiefs 26, Bills 17 in Buffalo
The Buffalo Bills will begin the quest for a franchise-record fifth consecutive AFC East division championship with a good old fashioned Sunday, 1 p.m. start at Highmark Stadium.. The NFL schedule ...
The Buffalo Bills selected Ferguson in the third round of the 1973 NFL draft. [1] Although he is most famous for playing with the Bills from 1973 to 1984, Ferguson also played three seasons for the Detroit Lions, two seasons for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and one final season with the Indianapolis Colts.