Buffalo Bills

Introduction

The Buffalo Bills, established in 1960 as a member of the American Football League (AFL), are one of the most iconic teams in NFL history. Based in Orchard Park, New York, they are the only NFL team to play their home games in New York State, representing the spirit of Western New York. The team was named after the legendary frontiersman "Buffalo Bill" Cody, symbolizing strength and adventure. Over the years, the Bills have built a legacy of determination, highlighted by their historic four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990 to 1993. Known for their passionate fan base, dubbed the "Bills Mafia," and their electrifying performances at Highmark Stadium, the Buffalo Bills are more than just a football team, they are a source of pride and community for their loyal supporters.

Team Achievements

The Buffalo Bills have a proud history of achievements that highlight their determination and excellence in the NFL. Below are some of their most notable accomplishments: