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Buffalo Bills
Sports fan from all over the country and even the rest of the
world know that the Buffalo Bills are the members of the
professional football team from Buffalo, New York. This team,
which played seven of its eight home games in Orchard Park,
competes in the National Football League, Eastern Division. The
franchise started in 1960 as one of the American Football
League's charter members. The team was also first to join the
NFL after the merger of the AFL and the NFL in 1970. The
Buffalos have become famous when they won two consecutive AFL
championships in 1964 and 1965. However, after the merger, the
club has yet to win a single title. The franchise got its
Buffalo Bills name after the All-American Football Conference
Buffalo Bills team. The AAFC Buffalo Bills team, in turn, got
its name from William Frederick Cody. It is also important to
note that the Bills are not the only NFL franchise that hail
from New York State. Other New York NFL teams are the New York
Giants and the New York Jets. Much like any other NFL teams,
the Buffalo Bills sported many team traditions that have
persisted throughout the years. First of which is the Buffalo
Jills, who simply are the cheerleaders of the Buffalos. In
1960, Buffalo cheerleaders were composed of only 8 members and
they were just known as the Buffalo Bills Cheerleaders.
However, in recent years, a group of women who wore revealing
wool costumes formed the Buffalo Jills. Unlike other NFL teams'
cheerleaders, the Buffalo Jills are not really sponsored by the
team they are cheering for. Instead, they are sponsored by
WGRF, WEDG, and WHTT stations of Citadel Broadcasting.
Still like other NFL franchises, the Buffalo Bills have also
undergone several logo and uniform changes. In the 1960s, the
team colors were white, royal blue and silver. These colors
were very much similar to the ones used by the Detroit Lions.
In 1962, the Bills changed not only their helmets from silver
with blue numbers to white with a bison logo, but they also
changed the colors to red, blue and white. In 1965, the team
added blue and red stripes on the helmet. At present, the Bills
wear scarlet helmets with two white, one navy blue, two nickel,
and two royal blue stripes plus a white facemask. Meanwhile,
the bison logo is now royal blue with a streak of scarlet,
white horn, and an eyeball with a pupil that is royal blue. The
most famous fight songs of the team include “Talkin Proud” by
Alden Schutte, “Go Bills!” by Marv Levy, “Buffalo Bills Shout”
by Buffalo Bills All-Star and “Feel the Power” by an unknown
artist.
Even if the Buffalo Bills have not won a single championship
since the 70s, the team boasts of very popular personalities.
Probably the most popular player of the team is OJ Simpson, who
was a running back in the class of 1985. Other Hall of Fame
players from the Buffalo franchise include James Lofton,
Thurman Thomas, and Marv Levy.
Freddie Brister is a huge fan of NFL and the Buffalo Bills.
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by Freddie Brister - January 12, 2009
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