The 1969 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s tenth season, and was the final season of the
American Football League before the
1970 AFL-NFL Merger. The Bills played an AFL-record seven games against opponents that went on to reach the postseason;[1] Buffalo lost all seven of these games.
Although Buffalo only won four games, their penultimate win—a Week Ten victory against the
Miami Dolphins—would be their last victory against the Dolphins until the
1980 season. After the win, the Bills suffered against Miami an NFL-record twenty consecutive games lost by one team to another.
The last remaining active member of the 1969 Buffalo Bills was wide receiver
Haven Moses, who retired after the
1981 NFL season.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings of the AFL.
This was the final year of the AFL The Baltimore Colts would join the AFL eastern teams and become the AFC East in 1970.
Awards and records
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The 1969 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s tenth season, and was the final season of the
American Football League before the
1970 AFL-NFL Merger. The Bills played an AFL-record seven games against opponents that went on to reach the postseason;[1] Buffalo lost all seven of these games.
Although Buffalo only won four games, their penultimate win—a Week Ten victory against the
Miami Dolphins—would be their last victory against the Dolphins until the
1980 season. After the win, the Bills suffered against Miami an NFL-record twenty consecutive games lost by one team to another.
The last remaining active member of the 1969 Buffalo Bills was wide receiver
Haven Moses, who retired after the
1981 NFL season.
Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings of the AFL.
This was the final year of the AFL The Baltimore Colts would join the AFL eastern teams and become the AFC East in 1970.
Awards and records
This section is empty. You can help by
adding to it. (July 2010)