1963 Buffalo Bills season explained

Team:Buffalo Bills
Year:1963
Record:7–6–1
Division Place:2nd AFL Eastern (playoff)
Coach:Lou Saban
Owner:Ralph Wilson
Stadium:War Memorial Stadium
Playoffs:Lost Divisional Playoffs
(vs. Patriots) 8–26
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The 1963 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s fourth season in the American Football League. Winless after their first four games, Buffalo won seven of the final ten games, including the final two over the New York Jets, to finish with their second-consecutive 7–6–1 record, tied with the Boston Patriots atop the Eastern division. In this era, this required a tiebreaker playoff, the AFL's first.[1] [2] The Patriots and Bills had split their season series, each team winning at home, and the Bills were slight favorites as playoff hosts.[2]

The playoff game on December 28 was played on a snowy field at War Memorial Stadium and Boston won 26–8, ending Buffalo's season.[3] [4]

Personnel

Staff

Season summary

The Bills were favored by many to win the AFL's Eastern division before the season,[5] but for the second consecutive season, the Bills had a terrible start to the year, winless in their first four games, with an 0–3–1 record. The Bills rallied to win five of their next six games before going 2–2 in the final four weeks.

Quarterback Jack Kemp was the opening day starter for the first time after an abbreviated 1962 season. By Week Four, however, he was splitting time with rookie Daryle Lamonica.[6] During the middle of the Bills' season (other than two Lamonica starts in Weeks 13 and 14), Kemp established himself as the team's leader and full-time passer. Kemp was conservative, but effective, with only 5.2% of his passes being intercepted.

Wide receivers Elbert Dubenion (53 catches for 959 yards) and Bill Miller (69 for 860) were Kemp's biggest targets in 1963,[6] with Cookie Gilchrist leading the team with 979 rushing yards, third in the league. Gilchrist's 12 rushing touchdowns led the AFL, as did his 256 total touches. Gilchrist set a then-record for yards in a game, with 243 in a blowout win against the Jets in Week Fourteen.

Halfback Wray Carlton was sidelined for most of the season with an injury, forcing Gilchrist to shoulder most of the load.[7]

Going into the final week of the season, the Bills were 6–5–1, whereas the division-leading Patriots were 7–5–1: a Patriots win or a Bills loss would eliminate them. Instead, the Patriots were blown out 35–3 at defending champion Kansas City, and the Bills rallied in the fourth quarter to defeat the Jets in the final sporting event played at the Polo Grounds. The Bills and Patriots, now both 7–6–1, had to play a tiebreaker playoff to determine who would face the Western Division champion Chargers (11–3) in the AFL championship game.[1] [2]

On a freezing day and snowy field in Buffalo, the Bills trailed 16–0 at halftime. Buffalo's only score was a 93-yard pass from Daryle Lamonica to Elbert Dubenion in the third quarter, with a successful two-point conversion to cut the lead in half. The Patriots tacked on another ten unanswered points to win 26–8, and advanced to the AFL championship game against the San Diego Chargers (11–3) of the Western division, who had the week off.[3] [4] (Boston was demolished by San Diego, 51–10).

Offseason

AFL draft

See main article: 1963 American Football League draft.

Season schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendanceRecap
1September 8at San Diego ChargersL 10–140–1Balboa Stadium22,344Recap
2September 15at Oakland RaidersL 17–350–2Frank Youell Field17,568Recap
3September 22Kansas City ChiefsT 27–270–2–1War Memorial Stadium33,487Recap
4September 28Houston OilersL 20–310–3–1War Memorial Stadium32,340Recap
5October 5Oakland RaidersW 12–01–3–1War Memorial Stadium24,486Recap
6October 13at Kansas City ChiefsW 35–262–3–1Municipal Stadium25,519Recap
7October 20at Houston OilersL 14–282–4–1Jeppesen Stadium23,948Recap
8October 26Boston PatriotsW 28–213–4–1War Memorial Stadium27,243Recap
9November 3at Denver BroncosW 30–284–4–1Bears Stadium19,424Recap
10November 9Denver BroncosW 27–175–4–1War Memorial Stadium30,989Recap
11November 17San Diego ChargersL 13–235–5–1War Memorial Stadium38,592Recap
November 24AFL games postponed to December<-- 1 &--> 22
12December 1at Boston PatriotsL 7–175–6–1Fenway Park16,981Recap
13December 8New York JetsW 45–146–6–1War Memorial Stadium20,222Recap
14December 14at New York JetsW 19–107–6–1Polo Grounds6,526Recap
15December 22Bye week, (originally December 1)
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Postseason

See main article: 1963 American Football League playoffs.

Final roster

1963 Buffalo Bills roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

  • Note: rookies in italics

References

Notes and References

  1. News: AFL has title tie, may get another . Milwaukee Journal. UPI . December 16, 1963 . 17, part 2 .
  2. News: Bills, Patriots play for title . Pittsburgh Press . UPI . December 28, 1963 . 7.
  3. News: Boston beats Bills for division crown . Milwaukee Journal . Associated Press . December 29, 1963 . 1, sports.
  4. News: Parilli passes Patriots past Buffalo, 26-8 . Pittsburgh Press . UPI . December 29, 1963 . 1, section 4 .
  5. Neft, David S.; Cohen, Richard M.; and Korch, Rich The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football, 12th Edition, page 66, Martin's Press, August 1994,
  6. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/buf/1963.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1963 Buffalo Bills
  7. Neft 1994