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1972 Buffalo Bills season

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Head coach
  
Lou Saban

Home field
  
War Memorial Stadium

Division place
  
4th AFC East

Owner
  
Ralph Wilson

Record
  
4–9–1

Playoff finish
  
did not qualify

The 1972 Buffalo Bills season was the 13th season for the club and its third in the National Football League. It was also their last season at War Memorial Stadium which had been their home field since 1960.

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The season also marked the return of former Bills coach Lou Saban, who had previously led the team to two AFL Championships.

Saban had a new offensive philosophy for Buffalo in 1972: in his first three seasons, former number one overall pick O.J. Simpson had only carried the ball an average of 161 times per season. Saban rushed Simpson 292 times in 1972, the second-most in the league.

Despite losing two starting offensive lineman – center Bruce Jarvis and guard Jim Reilly—in the season opener, O.J. Simpson still led the league in rushing with 1,251 yards.

Although the Bills had a potent, yard-gaining rushing attack, they could not put enough points on the scoreboard, scoring only 257 points (18.3 per game) all season, 19th in the league. Furthermore, Buffalo's defense gave up 377 points (23.5 per game), the third-most in the NFL in 1972.

Regular season

O.J. Simpson would have the first 1,000 rushing yard season of his career.

Week 2

  • O.J. Simpson 29 Rush, 138 Yds
  • References

    1972 Buffalo Bills season Wikipedia