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Buffalo Bills

NFL

The Buffalo Bills are a professional football team based in Buffalo, New York. Established in 1960, they are one of the founding members of the American Football League (AFL) and have since become a prominent franchise in the National Football League (NFL).\n\nThroughout their history, the Bills have achieved notable success, especially during the 1990s when they reached the Super Bowl four consecutive times—a feat unmatched by any other team. Led by head coach Marv Levy and star players such as Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, and Bruce Smith, the Bills were known for their high-powered offense known as the \"K-Gun\" and their dominant defense.\n\nDuring the early years of the AFL, the Bills struggled to find consistency. However, in the mid-1960s, under head coach Lou Saban, they experienced a significant turnaround. The team won two AFL championships in 1964 and 1965, led by quarterback Jack Kemp.\n\nIn 1970, the AFL merged with the NFL, and the Bills became part of the newly formed AFC East division. Throughout the 1970s and 1980s, the team underwent several changes in ownership and coaching staff, experiencing both ups and downs.\n\nThe turning point for the Bills came in 1986 when the team hired head coach Marv Levy. Under Levy's leadership, the Bills experienced unprecedented success, reaching the playoffs eight times in the 1990s. Their prolific offense, guided by Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, was complemented by a formidable defense led by Hall of Fame defensive end Bruce Smith.\n\nDespite their remarkable regular-season performances and thrilling playoff runs, the Bills weren't able to secure a Super Bowl victory, losing each time they reached the big game. Nevertheless, the Bills' dominant run in the 1990s solidified their place in football history.\n\nOver the years, the Bills have continued to field competitive teams, with notable players such as running back Thurman Thomas, wide receiver Andre Reed, and linebacker Cornelius Bennett etching their names in franchise lore. The team's loyal fan base, known as the \"Bills Mafia,\" has transformed home games at Bills Stadium into one of the most raucous and passionate atmospheres in the NFL.\n\nWith a rich history and a dedicated following, the Buffalo Bills remain a beloved franchise, leaving an indelible mark on the sport of football.

Standings

TeamW-L-TDIVCONFPFPASTRK
15-1-05-010-1385288W6
13-2-05-09-1493299W1
12-3-04-08-2469331W2
12-3-03-17-3402283L1
11-5-03-27-4483351W3
9-6-03-15-5329347W4
9-7-04-17-4349358L2
10-6-03-27-4363328L3
9-6-03-26-4328274W1
9-6-02-35-5363281L1
8-7-04-17-3327349W2
13-2-03-18-2396276W8
11-4-01-36-4413287W2
10-5-03-27-3432348W3
9-7-03-25-6345343W1
8-7-02-26-4427352L1
7-8-02-36-5318359W1
7-8-03-25-5305329W1
7-8-03-15-5324404W2
7-8-02-34-6423393W3
7-8-02-23-7344342L1
6-9-01-44-6331349L2
5-10-02-34-7309346L2
4-11-01-34-6292344L1
4-11-01-33-7283448W1
4-12-00-52-9286348L10
3-12-02-33-7245380L4
3-12-02-23-7277396L2
3-12-01-33-7284417L4
3-12-00-53-8264390W1
3-12-01-42-8259361L5
2-13-00-51-10215362L10

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New York Jets at Buffalo Bills

NFL

The AFC East champion Bills (12-3) can wrap up the No. 2 seed with a victory over the Jets (4-11). Buffalo's NFL record-tying eight straight games with 30-plus points came to an end with a workmanlike 24-21 victory over New England in Week 16.