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Buffalo Bills Team History

The Buffalo Bills became the seventh team to join the American Football League when Ralph C. Wilson was awarded the franchise in 1959. In 1964 and 1965, the Bills won the AFC Championship, and then-Head Coach Lou Saban was named AFL Coach of the Year for both seasons. After Marv Levy took over as Head Coach in 1986, the Bills won five AFC championships and made four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990–1993. To date, the Bills are the only team to play in four consecutive Super Bowl games.

Since hiring Head Coach Sean McDermott in January 2017, the Bills have made five playoff appearances. In 2022, the Bills made playoff history in a game against the Patriots when they became the first team in the Super Bowl era to score a touchdown on each of its first seven drives of a playoff game.

Buffalo Bills Team Info

Conference: AFC
Division: East
Year Founded: 1960
Team Colors: Royal Blue, Red
Mascot: Billy Buffalo
Team Rivals: New England Patriots, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs

Buffalo Bills at Highmark Stadium

Since opening in 1973, Highmark Stadium, located in Orchard Park, New York, has been the home to the Buffalo Bills. The stadium underwent several name changes; known as Ralph Wilson Stadium from 1998 to 2015, it was renamed New Era Field in 2016, then Bills Stadium in 2020. Following a new naming rights deal in 2021, its official name is now Highmark Blue Cross Blue Shield Stadium.

A visit to Highmark Stadium for a Buffalo Bills game is sure to be a loud and high-energy experience, as the team’s fanbase, the Bills Mafia, is arguably the most loyal in the NFL. The group got its start in November 2010 following the upset from a dropped pass by receiver Stevie Johnson that could have resulted in a game-winning touchdown. The hashtag #BillsMafia caught wind on Twitter, and since then the group has been known for their tailgating antics and game-day attire and energy.

Learn more about Highmark Stadium here.

FAQS

The Buffalo Bills schedule release video was uploaded on May 15, 2024. The video features Bills quarterback Josh Allen giving a tour of the Bills' new stadium construction site, along with offensive tackle Spencer Brown and former seven-time Pro Bowl wide receiver Steve Tasker. You can watch the clip here.

The schedule for the Buffalo Bills' 2024-25 regular season can be found on the team’s website.

The Buffalo Bills' 2024-25 regular season kicks off in September at home against the Arizona Cardinals. In the final week of the regular season, the Bills will be at Gillette Stadium in Foxborough, Massachusetts to face the New England Patriots. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on:

  • 09/08 vs. Arizona Cardinals
  • 09/12 @ Miami Dolphins
  • 10/14 @ New York Jets
  • 11/03 vs. Miami Dolphins
  • 11/17 vs. Kansas City Chiefs
  • 12/22 vs. New England Patriots
  • Week 18 @ New England Patriots

Bills tickets are available for purchase on Ticketmaster. You can browse a wide selection of NFL tickets at Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Buffalo Bills. If tickets for a game are sold out, additional seats may become available closer to the game, so keep checking back.

Tickets for the 2024-25 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Buffalo Bills. 

Check out the Highmark Stadium seating chart here.

The Buffalo Bills’ biggest rivals are the New England Patriots, New York Jets, Miami Dolphins and Kansas City Chiefs.

The Buffalo Bills have appeared in four consecutive Super Bowl championships: 1991, 1992, 1993, and 1994 — and while they lost each time, they hold the record for most consecutive Super Bowl appearances.

The Buffalo Bills last appeared in the Super Bowl on January 30, 1994. They lost to the Dallas Cowboys (30–13).