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1962 Buffalo Bills season

3rd season in franchise history


3rd season in franchise history

FieldValue
teamBuffalo Bills
year1962
record7–6–1
division_place3rd AFL Eastern
coachLou Saban
ownerRalph Wilson
stadiumWar Memorial Stadium
playoffsDid not qualify
shortnavlinkBills seasons

The 1962 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s third season in the American Football League. The Bills finished the season with a 7–6–1 record, third place in the AFL East; it was the Bills' first-ever season finishing with a winning record.

The Bills lost their first five games of the season, but finished the final nine games with only one loss (and one tie).

This was the first season that the Bills wore their now famous red, white, and blue uniforms, having retired their Detroit Lions style uniforms the previous year.

Season summary

The Bills were a run-heavy offense in 1962; they led the league in rushing yards, with 2,480. The Bills ran the ball 58.8 percent of the time on offense. The Bills gained 5.0 yards per carry as a team, tied for the league lead.

Bills running back Cookie Gilchrist, who came to the Bills in 1962 from the Canadian Football League, led the AFL in rushing yards with 1,096 yards. and 13 rushing touchdowns. Running back Wray Carlton ran for 530 yards, but led the league with 5.6 yards per rushing attempt.

The Bills' defense got a major infusion of talent on defense, as rookies Tom Sestak, Mike Stratton, Ray Abruzzese, and Booker Edgerson won starting jobs.

Offseason

During the offseason, the Bills removed former coach Buster Ramsey and hired Lou Saban to helm the team.

The Bills also picked up former Chargers quarterback Jack Kemp off the waiver wire. Kemp had a broken hand, and as such could not play until the twelfth game of the season, but he would prove to be the best Bills quarterback of the 1960s.

AFL draft

Main article: 1962 American Football League draft

Defensive lineman Tom Sestak and linebacker Mike Stratton started for the Bills on defense as rookies; both would go on to be AFL All-Stars multiple times.

Ernie Davis

Main article: Ernie Davis

The Bills selected Heisman Trophy winner Ernie Davis from Syracuse with their first draft pick, and Davis may have very well signed with his hometown Bills (Davis grew up in nearby Elmira), since the National Football League team that drafted him, the Washington Redskins, was led by avowed racist George Preston Marshall and had only drafted Davis as a token black to avoid losing the Redskins' stadium lease; Davis refused to play for the Redskins. The Redskins traded Davis's rights to the Cleveland Browns, and Davis instead signed with the Browns. Unfortunately for all parties, Davis was diagnosed with acute monocytic leukemia in the summer of 1962, and the Browns barred him from playing for the team (despite the cancer being in remission by the time the preseason began). The cancer later returned, and Davis died May 18, 1963, having never played a down of professional football.

AFL All-Star Game]] at any time in their career.
RoundPlayerPositionCollege
1Ernie DavisHalfbackSyracuse
2Glenn GlassHalfbackTennessee
3John ElwellEndPurdue
5Tom DellingerHalfbackNorth Carolina State
6Dave VitiEndBoston University
7Jim LeCompteGuardNorth Carolina
8Paul WhiteHalfbackFlorida
9Bill SaulCenterPenn State
10Amos BullocksHalfbackSouthern Illinois
11Jerry CroftGuardBowling Green
11Tom PenningtonEndGeorgia
13Ron GassertTackleVirginia
13Mike StrattonEndTennessee
14Ron ScufcaTacklePurdue
15Roger KochmanHalfbackPenn State
16Frank ImperialeTackleSouthern Illinois
17Tom SestakEndMcNeese State
18Joe KehoeEndVirginia (VOIDED) Carolina
19Bill JohnsonLinebackerSoutheast Louisiana
20Sam TidmoreEndOhio State
21Carey HenleyHalfbackChattanooga
22Tom HallEndMinnesota
23Ray AbruzzeseHalfbackAlabama
24Stan SczurekGuardPurdue
25Dave GashEndKentucky
26Ed ReynoldsTackleTulane
27Claude CrabbHalfbackColorado
28Roy WalkerFullbackPurdue
29Jim BeaverGuardFlorida
30Cody BinkleyCenterVanderbilt
31Jim CollierEndArkansas
32Ken EricksonEndSyracuse
33Tony ParilliGuardIllinois
34Ben CharlesQuarterbackUSC

Personnel

Staff

1962 Buffalo Bills staff

Final roster

1962 Buffalo Bills roster
Quarterbacks
*Note: rookies in italics

Preseason

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August 12at New York TitansW 20–101–0Bowen Field9,000
August 15Boston PatriotsL 7–121–1War Memorial Stadium22,112
August 18New York TitansAmerica Stadium (Atlanta, Georgia)
August 23at Houston OilersW 24–142–1Ladd Stadium17,257
September 1at Boston PatriotsW 7–63–1Boston University Field8,783

Regular season

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September 9Houston OilersL 23–280–1War Memorial Stadium31,236Recap
September 15Denver BroncosL 20–230–2War Memorial Stadium30,577Recap
September 22New York TitansL 6–170–3War Memorial Stadium24,024Recap
September 30at Dallas TexansL 21–410–4Cotton Bowl25,500Recap
October 7at Houston OilersL 14–170–5Jeppesen Stadium26,350Recap
October 13San Diego ChargersW 35–101–5War Memorial Stadium20,074Recap
October 20Oakland RaidersW 14–62–5War Memorial Stadium21,037Recap
October 28at Denver BroncosW 45–383–5Bears Stadium26,051Recap
November 3Boston PatriotsT 28–283–5–1War Memorial Stadium33,247Recap
November 11at San Diego ChargersW 40–204–5–1Balboa Stadium22,204Recap
November 18at Oakland RaidersW 10–65–5–1Frank Youell Field11,700Recap
November 23at Boston PatriotsL 10–215–6–1Boston University Field20,021Recap
December 2Dallas TexansW 23–146–6–1War Memorial Stadium35,261Recap
December 8at New York TitansW 20–37–6–1Polo Grounds16,453Recap
Bye
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Standings

Roster

Buffalo Bills roster
Quarterbacks

References

References

  1. Buffalo's 1,984 passing yards were fewest in the AFL.
  2. 501 rushes in 852 offensive plays
  3. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1962_AFL/ Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1962 AFL Standings, Team & Offensive Statistics]
  4. Tied with the [[1962 Dallas Texans season. Dallas Texans]]
  5. Gilchrist in '62: 78.3 yards per game
  6. [https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1962_AFL/leaders.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1962 AFL Leaders and Leaderboards]
  7. Tied with [[Abner Haynes]] of the [[1962 Dallas Texans season. Dallas Texans]]
  8. Neft, David S.; Cohen, Richard M.; and Korch, Rich [http://www.abebooks.com/book-search/isbn/0312110731/soft-cover/ The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football, 12th Edition], page 52, Martin's Press, August 1994, {{ISBN. 0-312-11073-1
  9. Players are identified as an AFL All-Star if they were selected for the [[American Football League All-Star game. AFL All-Star Game]] at any time in their career.
  10. AFL All-Star 1963, 1964, 1965, 1966, 1967, 1968
  11. AFL All-Star 1962, 1963, 1964, 1965
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