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Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame



The Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame was started in 1980 to honor former players, administrators, and coaches who have played significant roles in the team's history. To be eligible for induction, an individual must have played with the Bills for at least three years and be retired from professional football. Also eligible are other individuals who have made outstanding contributions to the Bills, including administrators and coaches. Selections are made by a distinguished panel composed of media members and club personnel.

In 2003, the Bills honored long-time linebacker Darryl Talley as the most recent addition to the Wall. Talley became the 20th member of the Wall of Fame in an event that took place when the Bills hosted Washington on October 19.

 

Abramoski
Eddie Abramoski
Joe Delamielleure
Joe Delamielleure
Elbert Dubenion
Elbert Dubenion
Joe Ferguson
Joe Ferguson
Kent Hull
Kent Hull
Robert James
Robert James
Bob Kalsu
Bob Kalsu
Jim Kelly
Jim Kelly
Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp
Marv Levy
Marv Levy
Patrick J. McGroder
Patrick J. McGroder
George Saimes
George Saimes
Tom Sestak
Tom Sestak
Billy Shaw
Billy Shaw
O.J. Simpson
O.J. Simpson
Fred Smerlas
Fred Smerlas

Mike Stratton
Mike Stratton
Darryl Talley
Darryl Talley
Ralph Wilson
Ralph Wilson
The 12th Man
"The 12th Man"