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Nineteen sixty-three was the first of a string of four consecutive years in which the Buffalo Bills participated in post-season play, the only American Football League team to accomplish that feat. They lost the 1963 AFL Eastern Division playoff to their arch-rivals, the Boston Patriots. But that taste of post-season action served them well, and they came back to make 1964 their first championship year, defeating the favored San Diego Chargers 20-7. In 1965, the same two teams met for the championship, this time on the Chargers' home field. The Bills' 1964 victory was discounted by some as a fluke, or as the result of the loss of the Chargers' Keith Lincoln early in the game. In the 1965 Championship game the Bills, now without Cookie Gilchrist, were again the underdog. But the 1965 Bills showed that they were as formidable a team as the previous year's squad. This page is a tribute to that 1965 team. . |
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The Bills wore
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| Note: The football cards reproduced below are from the 1966 Topps set, but the photos and uniforms shown on these cards were from 1965 or earlier. Click on the photo for a larger image or click on the player's name for a view of the back of the card. |
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More to come ~ last update 01 October 2009 |
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Photo Courtesy of Denny Lynch, Buffalo Bills Archivist |
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Remi Prudhomme, a 1965 Bills draft choice, was injured for the entire 1965 season and didn't play a game. However, he was such a hard worker, and so popular, that the Bills voted him an AFL Championship ring. He later earned a 1969 AFL Championship and a World Championship ring with the Kansas City Chiefs. |
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| The 1965 Buffalo Bills continued the on-field excellence of the previous year. Their defense extended a string that began in the 1964 season, to seventeen straight games without allowing an opponent to score a rushing touchdown. Two members of the 1965 squad were eventually named to the American Football League's All-Time Team, five to the second team, and fifteen are in the American Football League Hall of Fame. The only player ever inducted to the "pro football" hall of fame, without ever playing in the NFL, was a member of the 1965 Bills; guard Billy Shaw. |

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