All Categories
2020 proved a season to remember for Buffalo, as the wildcard team reached the AFC Championship for the first time since 1993. And now, along with the highlights from this season, you can relive all the high points in Buffalo Pro Football football history through newspaper headlines of the time in this personalized Bills history book. With coverage beginning in 1960, the year of the franchise’s debut season, this fine piece of Bills memorabilia guides you through the decades, revisiting all the key moments from the War Memorial Stadium and New Era Field, right up until the present day. The Bills got off to a successful start in the sixties, reaching three consecutive AFL Championship Games between 1964 and 66, winning the first two. But undoubtedly, Buffalo football is most commonly defined by its team in the late 80s and early 90s. Led by quarterback Jim Kelly, who had originally rejected the chance to play in Buffalo and signed for the Houston Gamblers of the USFL instead, the Bills became the first franchise ever to win four straight conference titles. Unfortunately, the Bills would register another incredible record simultaneously, as they went on to lose in the Super Bowl four years in a row, none more agonizing than the first, when a last-second Bills field goal attempt went wide right, coining a new phrase in the pro football lexicon and costing the Bills victory over the Giants by just a single point.