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The 1975 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 6th season in the National Football League, and the 16th overall. The Bills failed to improve on their 9–5 record from last year and finished 8–6. They enjoyed their third consecutive winning season, but they still failed to qualify for the playoffs for the first time since 1973.

Season summary

The Bills led the league in points scored, with 420 (30.0 per game). This amount is the most points scored by any team in a 14-game season after the merger,[1] and the most points scored by any team in the 1970s.[2] The Bills were the only team in NFL history to average at least 30 points per game and miss the playoffs, until being joined by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2004.

Buffalo won their first four games by an average of 17 points. They were 5–2 at the halfway point of the season, and one game behind the 6–1 Miami Dolphins in the AFC East. Buffalo then lost four of their final seven games, ultimately falling two games short of the division title.

Bills' running back O. J. Simpson rushed for 1817 yards on the season, and set a then-record with 23 touchdowns scored for the season. Fullback Jim Braxton had 823 yards rushing. Buffalo's ground game dominated the league, with a total of 2974 rushing yards, over 300 yards more than the second best rushing total.[3]

The 1975 Bills have the distinction of giving up the most total passing yards (3,080) in a 14-game schedule during the merger era.[4][5][6] However, the Bills' 45 takeaways on defense led the league in 1975. Defensive back Robert James and safety Doug Jones were lost to the season with knee injuries.

Offseason

NFL draft

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Buffalo's defense gave up the fourth-most yards in the NFL in 1974, and so the Bills' first two picks in the 1975 draft were a pair of Nebraska linebackers – Tom Ruud and Bob Nelson—both of whom played for Buffalo for three seasons. N.C. State running back Roland Hooks played in every Bills game from 1976–1981. He is best known for his "Hail Mary" reception against New England in Week Twelve of the 1981 season, a catch which was instrumental in putting Buffalo into the postseason that year.

Round Pick # Player Position College
1 19 Tom Ruud Linebacker Nebraska
2 42 Bob Nelson Linebacker Nebraska
2 50 Glenn Loft Defensive back Drake University
4 102 Tom Donchez Running back Penn State
5 115 John McCrumbly Linebacker Texas A&M
7 166 Gil Chapman Running back Michigan
7 174 Reggie Cherry Running back Houston
7 175 Harry Banks Defensive back Michigan
8 201 John Hill Defensive tackle Duke
10 253 Roland Hooks Running back North Carolina State
11 279 Tom Drake Defensive back Michigan
12 305 Mark Johnson Defensive end Missouri
13 331 Mark Dienhart Tackle St. Thomas (MN)
14 357 Robert Evans Wide receiver Morris Brown
15 383 Chris Kupec Quarterback North Carolina
16 408 Tom Fine Tight end Notre Dame
17 435 Jeff Turcotte Defensive end Colorado

Personnel

Staff/coaches

1975 Buffalo Bills staff
Front office

Coaching staff

Offensive coaches

Defensive/Special teams coaches


Final roster

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Regular season

Schedule

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1 September 21 New York Jets W 42–14 1–0 Rich Stadium 77,837
2 September 28 at Pittsburgh Steelers W 30–21 2–0 Three Rivers Stadium 49,348
3 October 5 Denver Broncos W 38–14 3–0 Rich Stadium 79,864
4 October 12 at Baltimore Colts W 38–31 4–0 Memorial Stadium 43,907
5 Шаблон:Dow tooltip New York Giants L 14–17 4–1 Rich Stadium 79,428
6 October 26 Miami Dolphins L 30–35 4–2 Rich Stadium 79,141
7 November 2 at New York Jets W 24–23 5–2 Shea Stadium 58,343
8 November 9 Baltimore Colts L 35–42 5–3 Rich Stadium 77,320
9 Шаблон:Dow tooltip at Cincinnati Bengals L 24–33 5–4 Riverfront Stadium 56,666
10 November 23 New England Patriots W 45–31 6–4 Rich Stadium 65,655
11 November 27 at St. Louis Cardinals W 32–14 7–4 Busch Memorial Stadium 41,899
12 December 7 at Miami Dolphins L 21–31 7–5 Miami Orange Bowl 78,701
13 December 14 at New England Patriots W 34–14 8–5 Schaefer Stadium 58,393
14 Шаблон:Dow tooltip Minnesota Vikings L 13–35 8–6 Rich Stadium 54,993

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Season summary

Week 1 vs Jets

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Week 4 at Colts

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Week 9 at Bengals

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MNF

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Week 10 vs Patriots

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Week 11 at Cardinals

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Thursday game

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Week 12 at Dolphins

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Week 14 vs Vikings

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Saturday game

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Standings

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Awards and honors

All-Pros

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Second Team

See also

References

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