The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team located in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls area. They compete in the NFL as part of the AFC East division. Their home games are currently played at Highmark Stadium in Orchard Park, New York, with a new stadium under construction scheduled for completion in 2026.
In 1918 to 1924, Tommy Hughitt was a player-coach wearing number 1 for the early Buffalo teams in the New York Pro Football League and NFL.
In 1918 to 1924, Tommy Hughitt was a player-coach wearing number 1 for the early Buffalo teams in the New York Pro Football League and NFL .
In 1929, the Buffalo All-Americans (renamed the Bisons) folded, leaving Buffalo out of the league.
In 1959, the Buffalo Bills were founded as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL).
In 1960, the Buffalo Bills began competitive play as a charter member of the American Football League.
In 1962, the standing red bison was designated as the logo and took its place on a white helmet. In 1962, the team's colors also changed to red, white, and blue.
In 1964, the Buffalo Bills won the American Football League (AFL) Championship Game.
In 1964, the Buffalo Bills won the American Football League title.
In 1964, the jerseys again saw a change when the shoulder stripes were replaced by a distinctive stripe pattern on the sleeves consisting of four stripes.
By 1965, red and blue center stripes were put on the helmets.
In 1965, the Buffalo Bills won their second consecutive American Football League title.
From 1964 to 1966, the Buffalo Bills advanced to the AFL Championship Game three years in a row.
In 1966, the Kansas City Chiefs won the AFL Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills, advancing to the first Super Bowl.
In 1966, the Miami Dolphins joined the American Football League (AFL) as an expansion team.
From 1967 to 1985, The Bills operated a cheerleading squad named the Buffalo Jills.
From 1967 to 1987, the Bills struggled heavily in the latter years of the AFL and for much of their first two decades in the NFL.
In 1969, reserve running back Preston Ridlehuber wore the number 31 jersey after damaging his number 36 jersey during a game.
In 1970, the Buffalo Bills joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger.
In 1971, former Bills quarterback Jack Kemp was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives from Western New York, beginning his career in politics.
In 1973, the Bills introduced blue pants worn with the white jerseys.
From 1974 through 1986 the face mask on the helmet was blue.
In 1974, the standing bison logo was replaced by a blue charging one with a red slanting stripe. The newer emblem was designed by Stevens Wright.
In 2002, the Bills' uniforms went through radical changes, introducing a darker shade of blue and nickel gray as an accent color. The helmet logo adopted in 1974 remained unchanged.
In 2011, the Buffalo Bills unveiled a new uniform design, an updated rendition of the 1975–83 design.
In 1979, Ed Rutkowski, a former backup quarterback for the Bills, became the county executive of Erie County.
In 1981, the Buffalo Bills secured a playoff win against the New York Jets.
In 1982, a local grocery store introduced the Whammy Weenie as a promotional item, but it was discontinued after Bills owner Ralph Wilson objected to its double entendre.
On April 27, 1984, the Buffalo Bills announced the Silver Anniversary team to commemorate its 25th anniversary.
From 1984 to 2003, John Murphy served as the color commentator for most years for the Buffalo Bills Radio Network.
In 1984, the helmet's shell color was changed from white to red to help the quarterback distinguish the Bills from their rivals.
In the 1980s, including all eight home games in 1984, Buffalo sporadically wore white at home.
Since 1984, the New York Jets have played their home games in East Rutherford, New Jersey.
From 1967 to 1985, The Bills operated a cheerleading squad named the Buffalo Jills.
The blue pants introduced in 1973 remained through 1985.
From 1974 through 1986 the face mask on the helmet was blue before changing to white.
From 1986 to 2013, the Buffalo Jills operated as an independent organization sponsored by various companies.
On November 6, 2011, against the New York Jets, the Bills wore white at home for the first time since 1986.
Buffalo stopped wearing white at home beginning in 1987.
From 1967 to 1987, the Bills struggled heavily in the latter years of the AFL and for much of their first two decades in the NFL.
In 1987, Ed Rutkowski's term as Erie County executive concluded, marking the end of his service in that role.
In 1987, the Buffalo Bills began using a variation of the Isley Brothers hit "Shout," recorded by Scott Kemper, as their official promotional song. This song was used until the 1990s.
From 1990 to 1993, the Buffalo Bills appeared in a record four consecutive Super Bowls.
In 1990, first-round draft choice James Williams wore the number 31 for his first two seasons, after which it was returned to general circulation.
In 1992, the Buffalo Bills secured a win against the Miami Dolphins in the AFC Championship Game.
In 1992, the Frank Reich-led Buffalo Bills overcame a 35-3 deficit to stun the Houston Oilers 41-38 in a game known as The Comeback.
From 1990 to 1993, the Buffalo Bills appeared in a record four consecutive Super Bowls.
In 1984, the helmet's shell color was changed from white to red to help the quarterback distinguish the Bills from their rivals. The Patriots have worn silver helmets since 1993.
In 1993, the Buffalo Bills defeated the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game to advance to their fourth straight Super Bowl appearance.
In the 2020 season, the Buffalo Bills reached the AFC Championship for the first time since the 1993 season, losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-24.
Since 1994, Ken "Pinto Ron" Johnson has attended every Buffalo Bills home and away game, becoming a notable figure in the Bills fan community.
In the 2020 season, the Buffalo Bills earned its first division championship and playoff wins since 1995.
In 1996, Jack Kemp was nominated as the Republican Party candidate for Vice President of the United States under Bob Dole.
In 1996, the Jacksonville Jaguars handed the Buffalo Bills their first playoff loss in Bills Stadium.
In 1999, the Tennessee Titans (formerly Houston Oilers) scored on a controversial near-last-minute kickoff return, known as the Music City Miracle, to beat the Buffalo Bills 22-16, marking Buffalo's last playoff appearance until 2017.
From 2000 to 2016, the Bills endured a 17-year playoff drought.
In 2002, kicker Mike Hollis wore number 1, marking the last time it was worn in the regular season before 2021.
In 2002, the Bills' uniforms went through radical changes, introducing a darker shade of blue and nickel gray as an accent color. A new logo was proposed but not adopted due to fan backlash.
From 2003 to 2022, John Murphy served as the play-by-play announcer for the Buffalo Bills Radio Network.
In 2004, Mike Mularkey coached the Bills and went 9-7 but missed the postseason.
In 2005, Mike Mularkey coached the Bills and went 5-11 and resigned from the team following the season.
In 2005, the Buffalo Bills revived the standing bison helmet and uniform of the mid-1960s as a throwback uniform.
The Buffalo Bills stopped wearing blue-on-white after 2006.
The Buffalo Bills stopped wearing white-on-blue after 2007.
From 2008 to 2017, the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs met in nine of ten years.
Since 2008, Buffalo Bills preseason games have been broadcast in high definition.
In 2009, Dick Jauron was dismissed after a 3-6 start to his fourth season. Perry Fewell finished out the season as interim.
In 2009, ESPN announcer Chris Berman gave the induction speech for Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson when Wilson was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
From 2010 to 2012, Chan Gailey coached the Buffalo Bills.
In 2010, Del Reid, Leslie Wille, and Breyon Harris organized the "Bills Mafia" via Twitter, marking the beginning of this fan community.
On November 6, 2011, against the New York Jets, the Bills wore white at home for the first time since 1986.
In 2011, the Buffalo Bills unveiled a new uniform design, an updated rendition of the 1975–83 design.
On April 3, 2012, the Buffalo Bills' uniform received minor alterations as part of the league's new uniform contract with Nike. The new Nike uniform was unveiled.
In 2012 and 2013, WBBZ-TV held the broadcast rights to Buffalo Bills cable games.
In 2012, Chan Gailey was fired after three consecutive last place finishes in the AFC East.
From 1986 to 2013, the Buffalo Jills operated as an independent organization sponsored by various companies.
In 2012 and 2013, WBBZ-TV held the broadcast rights to Buffalo Bills cable games.
In the 2013 season, Doug Marrone was hired to be the Bills' head coach.
Since the last game of the 2013 season, the Stampede Drumline has served as the official marching band or drumline for the Buffalo Bills.
On October 8, 2014, Buffalo Sabres owners Terry and Kim Pegula received unanimous approval to acquire the Bills.
After the 2014 season, Doug Marrone quit as head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
From 2014 to 2017, WKBW-TV held the broadcast rights to Buffalo Bills cable games.
In 2014, Terry Pegula purchased the Buffalo Bills after the death of the original owner, Ralph Wilson.
In 2014, actor William Fichtner, a Bills fan, appeared in a commercial for the Buffalo Bills, showing his support for the team.
Prior to the 2014 season, the Buffalo Jills suspended operations due to legal actions.
On November 12, 2015, the Bills and the New York Jets became the first two teams to participate in the NFL's Color Rush uniform initiative, with Buffalo wearing an all-red combination.
In 2015, actor William Fichtner narrated the ESPN 30 for 30 documentary on the Bills' four Super Bowl appearances, titled "Four Falls of Buffalo".
In 2015, the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Buffalo Bills 34-31 in a London game.
Prior to the 2015 season, former Jets' head coach Rex Ryan was hired to become the next head coach of the Bills.
Beginning in the 2016 season, most Buffalo Bills team-related programming was relocated to MSG Western New York.
From 2000 to 2016, the Bills endured a 17-year playoff drought.
In 2016, Rex Ryan was dismissed with one game remaining in the season, with Anthony Lynn finishing the season as interim.
On December 29, 2017, the United States men's national junior ice hockey team wore Bills-inspired uniforms in their outdoor game against Team Canada at Highmark Stadium.
By 2017, the phrase "Bills Mafia" had grown to unofficially represent the broad community surrounding and encompassing the Buffalo Bills team.
From 2008 to 2017, the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs met in nine of ten years.
From 2014 to 2017, WKBW-TV held the broadcast rights to Buffalo Bills cable games.
In 2017, Ezra Castro, also known as "Pancho Billa", was diagnosed with a spinal tumor that had metastasized, marking a difficult time for the beloved fan figure.
In 2017, the Jacksonville Jaguars defeated the Buffalo Bills 10-3 in a low-scoring Wild Card game, marking Buffalo's first playoff appearance in 17 seasons.
Since 2017, both the Buffalo Bills and Tennessee Titans have returned to consistent playoff contention, leading to several high-profile games.
In 2018, Ezra Castro, "Pancho Billa", was invited on stage during the NFL draft to read one of the Bills' selections, recognizing his significant impact.
In 2018, the Buffalo Bills drafted Wyoming quarterback Josh Allen with the seventh overall pick in the first round of the NFL Draft.
In 2018, the Buffalo Bills signed an agreement with Nexstar Media Group to carry Bills preseason games across its network of stations.
In 2018, the Buffalo Bills won a "rematch" game against the Jacksonville Jaguars 24-21, which was marked by a brawl between the teams.
On May 14, 2019, Ezra Castro, also known as "Pancho Billa", passed away after battling a spinal tumor.
In 1984, the helmet's shell color was changed from white to red to help the quarterback distinguish the Bills from their rivals. In 2019 the New York Jets switched back to green-colored helmets.
In 2019, number 32 was placed back into circulation, with Senorise Perry wearing the number that year.
In 2019, number 95 has not been reissued since the retirement of Kyle Williams.
As of 2020, WIVB-TV serves as the flagship station of the Buffalo Bills preseason games network.
In 2020, after a Bills win and news of Josh Allen's grandmother's passing, fans donated nearly $700,000 to the Oishei Children's Hospital in support of Allen and the community.
In 2020, the Buffalo Bills organization filed to trademark the name "Bills Mafia", recognizing its significance and association with the team.
In 2020, the Kansas City Chiefs won the AFC Championship Game against the Buffalo Bills, advancing to their second straight Super Bowl appearance.
In 2020, the striped red socks on the Bills Color Rush uniforms were replaced with red socks without stripes.
In the 2020 season, the Buffalo Bills reached the AFC Championship for the first time since the 1993 season, losing to the Kansas City Chiefs 38-24.
On April 1, 2021, the Buffalo Bills team announced they would wear white face masks during the upcoming season and beyond.
By 2021, the Bills gradually reduced the usage of striped socks and began wearing either all-white or all-blue hosiery without stripes in most games.
In 2020 and 2021, there were four high-profile matchups between the Bills and Chiefs, including the 2020 AFC Championship Game and the 2021 Divisional round game.
In 2021, Emmanuel Sanders had a one-year stint with the Bills, wearing number 1 which had not been worn in the regular season since 2002.
In 2021, the Buffalo Bills achieved a dominant 47–17 victory against the New England Patriots in their first playoff match-up in 59 years, scoring a touchdown on every offensive drive.
In 2021, the Buffalo Bills, as 15.5-point favorites, were upset by the Jacksonville Jaguars, losing 9-6.
In 2021, the Water Buffalo Club 716, a community of over 2,000 Bills supporters, was founded by Therese Forton-Barnes, further solidifying fan traditions.
In the 2021 season, the Buffalo Bills won the AFC East with an 11-6 record. The Bills defeated the Patriots 47–17 in the Wild Card Round before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs 42–36 in overtime.
On March 3, 2022, a settlement was reached in the Buffalo Jills lawsuit, with the Bills agreeing to pay $3.5 million.
After Kim was incapacitated by a 2022 vascular brain injury, a portion of her stake in the team was transferred to her stepdaughter Laura.
From 2020 to 2022, the Buffalo Bills secured consecutive AFC East titles.
In 2022, Chris Brown became the Buffalo Bills Radio Network's play-by-play announcer, succeeding John Murphy.
In the 2022 season, the Bills won the AFC East with a 13–3 record. They defeated the Miami Dolphins in the Wild Card Round before falling to the Cincinnati Bengals in the Divisional Round.
In 2023, Cornerback Rasul Douglas wears number 31 after joining the Buffalo Bills.
In the 2023 season, the Bills won the AFC East for the fourth consecutive season. They defeated the Pittsburgh Steelers in the Wild Card Round before falling to the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
Since 2023, Connor J. McGovern has worn the number 66, a number historically issued sparingly.
On October 15, 2024, Marquez Valdes-Scantling, who last wore number 15, was released.
In December 2024, a 20% stake in the team was sold to a coalition of private equity investors and former Toronto athletes Jozy Altidore, Vince Carter and Tracy McGrady.
In December 2024, the Bills became one of the first teams in NFL history to sell part of their franchise to outside private equity investors.
On December 22, 2024, the Buffalo Bills debuted a new uniform combination, featuring the red Color Rush uniform with white pants.
After a 2024 game where Tua Tagovailoa suffered a concussion, Bills fans helped raise $18,000 for his charity, The Tua Foundation.
As of 2024, the Buffalo Bills lead the series against the New York Jets with a 71–58 record, including a playoff win in 1981.
As of 2024, the Miami Dolphins lead the overall series against the Buffalo Bills with a 62–60–1 record, although Buffalo has a 4-1 advantage in playoff games.
In 2024, a coalition of private equity funds and investors purchased a minority stake in the Buffalo Bills.
In 2024, the Bills' offensive players started a tradition of singing "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers as a hype song, typically in the fourth quarter. The Bills remained undefeated at home in 2024 after introducing the song.
In 2024, the Buffalo Bills defeated the Jacksonville Jaguars 47-10 on Monday Night Football.
In the 2024 season, the Buffalo Bills finished with a 13-4 record and won another AFC East title. Following wins over the Denver Broncos and the Baltimore Ravens, they lost to the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship.
In January 2025, linebacker Nicholas Morrow, who most recently wore number 32, was waived by the Buffalo Bills.
In 2026, the Buffalo Bills are expected to have their new stadium completed, replacing Highmark Stadium.