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The 1973 Buffalo Bills season was the 14th season for the team and their 4th season in the National Football League (NFL). The Bills finished in 2nd place in the AFC East division and finished the 1973 NFL season with a record of 9–5, the team's first winning record since 1966 .
The Vin Scully Show: Spring The $10,000 Pyramid: The Young and the Restless: The (New) Price Is Right: Hollywood's Talking: The Secret Storm: Summer Match Game '73: NBC Fall Local/syndicated programming The Today Show: Local/syndicated programming Dinah's Place: Concentration: Sale of the Century: The Hollywood Squares: Jeopardy! The Who, What ...
The Buffalo Bills have played their home games at Highmark Stadium since 1973. [1] The Buffalo Bills are a professional American football team based in the Buffalo–Niagara Falls metropolitan area. The Bills compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the East Division of the American Football Conference. [1]
Former Buffalo Bills C Mitch Morse and WR Gabe Davis now play for the Jaguars. Davis played well in his first game with three catches (on three targets) for 62 yards.
Allen was instrumental in Buffalo's come-from-behind 38-24 win Sunday against the Arizona Cardinals.After a sluggish start to the season that saw the Bills fall behind 17-3, Allen scored a rushing ...
The National Football League television blackout policies are the strictest among the four major professional sports leagues in North America.. The NFL maintained a blackout policy, from 1973 through 2014, that stated that a home game cannot be televised in the team's local market if 85 percent of the tickets are not sold out 72 hours before the starting time of the match.
The Buffalo Bills and Indianapolis Colts will meet at Lucas Oil Stadium Sunday in Week 10 of the 2024 NFL season. The Bills are coming off a win against the Miami Dolphins last week and are 7-2 on ...
In 1974, CBS abandoned the pre-recorded NFL Today broadcast and its short-form wrap-up show, Pro Football Report, for a live, wraparound style program titled The NFL on CBS. [5] It started a half-hour prior to kickoff of either the singleheader or doubleheader telecast (12:30, 1:30 or 3:30 p.m. Eastern Time). On September 15, 1974, the revamped ...