Played eight seasons for the Bills from 1973-79 and then again in 1985...was the Bills second 1st round selection (26th overall) in the 1973 NFL draft...appeared in five consecutive Pro Bowls (1975-79) as a Bill and was a member of the Sporting News AFC All-Star team from 1975-79...member of the famed "Electric Company" offensive line which paved the way for O.J. Simpson's NFL record setting 2,003 yards in 1973...traded to Cleveland on Sept. 1, 1980 and played five seasons with the Browns before rejoining the Bills in 1985...retired following the '85 season...winner of the Ralph C. Wilson Distinguished Service Award in 1987.
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