ORCHARD PARK, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills celebrated a special birthday on Monday.
The team turned 65 years old, established this day in 1959. They were the seventh team to be admitted to the American Football League at the time, when Ralph C. Wilson was awarded the franchise.
When Marv Levy took over as head coach in 1986, the Buffalo Bills became one of the league’s most dominant teams, winning five AFC championships and making four consecutive Super Bowl appearances.
Everyone knows the passion of Bills mafia, but did you know the Buffalo Bills set an NFL single-season attendance record in the '90s when 635,889 fans attended games during the 1991 season?
The Buffalo Bills are also the only team to play in four consecutive Super Bowls, making these appearances between 1990-93.
Check out the social media post below on Facebook and Instagram where the team posted a photo to celebrate their special day.