Discover the fascinating story behind the Buffalo Bills' name, inspired by legendary Old West showman Buffalo Bill Cody!
The Buffalo Bills are one of the most iconic teams in the NFL, but the origins of their name stretch far beyond the gridiron. Rooted in American history, the nickname pays homage to a larger-than-life figure of the Old West,
In terms of the Bills, they have a famous figure from the Wild West to thank for the origin of their name. When NFL fans think of the Buffalo club, the immediate thought is of the logo and mascot, which are bison.
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Here is more on what a Buffalo Bill actually is and the origin of the name. The logo and mascot may indicate that a Buffalo Bill is a bison, but that's not where the nickname of the team stems from.
They've won big games. They've won ugly games. They've suffered humiliating losses. (Cue "Mr. Brightside", by The Killers.) Yet these men playing a boy's game have ridden out the storm like a single,
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