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What is the Buffalo Bills schedule for 2023?
2023 Buffalo Bills ScheduleDateOpponentTime/TVDate TBAat Los Angeles ChargersSoFi Stadium, Inglewood, CATime TBADate TBAat Miami DolphinsHard Rock Stadium, Miami Gardens, FLTime TBADate TBAat New England PatriotsGillette Stadium, Foxborough, MATime TBA14 more rows
How far did the Buffalo Bills go in 2021?
The Buffalo Bills last made the playoffs in 2021, when they lost the Divisional Round. They've been in the playoffs a total of 18 times in their 57 seasons.
What are the Buffalo Bills record 2021?
2021 Buffalo Bills seasonRecord11–6Division place1st AFC EastPlayoff finishWon Wild Card Playoffs (vs. Patriots) 47–17 Lost Divisional Playoffs (at Chiefs) 36–42 (OT)Pro BowlersOT Dion Dawkins WR Stefon Diggs9 more rows
What is the roster for the Bills?
Josh AllenQuarterbackStefon DiggsWide receiverVon MillerLinebackerDane JacksonCornerbackDawson KnoxTight endJames CookRunning backBuffalo Bills/Players
How many times did Buffalo Bills go to the Super Bowl?
The Buffalo Bills have four Super Bowl appearances. Although the Bills appeared in four Super Bowls, they are yet to win their first Super Bowl. The Bills appeared in four consecutive Super Bowl games (XXV, XXVI, XXVII, and XXVIII).
Who have the Bills lost to in the Super Bowl?
American Football Conference (AFC)GameDate/SeasonLosing teamXXVJanuary 27, 1991 (1990)Buffalo BillsA (1, 0–1 )XXVIJanuary 26, 1992 (1991)Buffalo BillsA (2, 0–2 )XXVIIJanuary 31, 1993 (1992)Buffalo BillsA (3, 0–3 )XXVIIIJanuary 30, 1994 (1993)Buffalo BillsA (4, 0–4 )35 more rows
Who will win Bills or rams 2022?
The Buffalo Bills are projected to be favored in every game they play during the 2022 NFL schedule. Perhaps the only one that caught football observers by surprise is that they are the betting favorite against the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams on Thursday in the 2022 NFL Kickoff Game at SoFi Stadium.
How to watch Bills game today?
Buffalo Bills How to Watch | Watch - Buffalobills.comCBS. Watch Bills games live on CBS. ... FOX. Watch Bills games live on FOX. ... NBC. Watch Bills games live, locally. ... ESPN. Watch Monday Night Football live on ESPN. ... NFL Network. NFL Network carries 7 games live during the 2022 NFL season. ... NFL Red Zone. ... DIRECTV NFL Sunday Ticket.
Who did the Bills lose to in playoffs?
The 42-36 loss to the Chiefs in overtime marked a second straight year the Bills' season has come to an end against Kansas City. Buffalo has yet to win a road playoff game under coach Sean McDermott (0-4).
Who did the Buffalo Bills cut?
AUG 30 BILLS CUT PRESEASON STANDOUTS Buffalo is releasing veteran wideout Isaiah Hodgins (per Joe Miller) and undrafted running back Raheem Blackshear, per Adam Schefter. 2020 sixth-round pick Hodgins recorded 124 receiving yards on 16 receptions but was ultimately crowded out of a strong receiving corps.
What happened Cole Beasley?
Cole Beasley retires: Former Bills, Cowboys receiver walks away two weeks after joining Buccaneers - CBSSports.com.
Did Cole Beasley retire?
2022Cole Beasley / Career end
What teams did the Bills lose to in 2021?
Yes, the Buffalo Bills made the Playoffs in 2021. They won their first game against the New England Patriots in the Wild Card Round. They eventually lost against the Kansas City Chiefs in the Divisional Round.
What was the Bills record last season?
Buffalo BillsYearRecordFinish (Regular / Post Season)201910-6-00-1 - Lost Wild Card Playoffs20186-10-0--20179-7-00-1 - Lost Wild Card Playoffs20167-9-0--59 more rows
Who did the Bills lose to in playoffs?
The 42-36 loss to the Chiefs in overtime marked a second straight year the Bills' season has come to an end against Kansas City. Buffalo has yet to win a road playoff game under coach Sean McDermott (0-4).
Who will win Bills or rams 2022?
The Buffalo Bills are projected to be favored in every game they play during the 2022 NFL schedule. Perhaps the only one that caught football observers by surprise is that they are the betting favorite against the Super Bowl champion Los Angeles Rams on Thursday in the 2022 NFL Kickoff Game at SoFi Stadium.
History
The Bills began competitive play in 1960 as a charter member of the American Football League led by head coach Buster Ramsey and joined the NFL as part of the AFL–NFL merger in 1970.
Logos and uniforms
For their first two seasons, the Bills wore uniforms based on those of the Detroit Lions at the time. Ralph Wilson had been a minority owner of the Lions before founding the Bills, and the Bills' predecessors in the AAFC had also worn blue and silver uniforms.
Rivalries
The Bills have rivalries with their three AFC East opponents, and also have had historical rivalries with other teams such as the Baltimore/Indianapolis Colts (a former divisional rival), Kansas City Chiefs, Houston Oilers/Tennessee Titans, Jacksonville Jaguars, and Dallas Cowboys. They also play an annual preseason game against the Detroit Lions .
Notable players
The Buffalo Bills have retired three numbers in franchise history: No. 12 for Jim Kelly, No. 34 for Thurman Thomas and No. 78 for Bruce Smith. Despite the fact that the Bills have retired only three jersey numbers, the team has other numbers no longer issued to any player or in reduced circulation.
Radio and television
The Buffalo Bills Radio Network is flagshipped at WGR AM 550 in Buffalo, with sister station WWKB AM 1520 simulcasting all home games. John Murphy is the team's current play-by-play announcer; he was a color commentator alongside, and eventually succeeded, longtime voice Van Miller after Miller's retirement at the end of the 2003 NFL season.
Mascots, cheerleaders and marching band
The Bills' official mascot is Billy Buffalo, an eight-foot-tall, anthropomorphic blue American bison who wears the jersey "number" BB.
Supporters
"Bills Mafia" redirects here. It is not to be confused with Buffalo mafia.