1968 Buffalo Bills season explained

Team:Buffalo Bills
Year:1968
Record:1–12–1
Division Place:5th AFL Eastern
Coach:Joe Collier and Harvey Johnson
Owner:Ralph Wilson
Stadium:War Memorial Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
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The 1968 Buffalo Bills season was the team’s ninth season.

The Bills' 1–12–1 record in 1968 (a 0.107 winning percentage) is the second-worst in team history: the 1971 Bills went 1–13. They were one of only two teams in AFL history (the other being the 1962 Oakland Raiders) to finish the season with only one victory.

The Bills, coming off a 4–10 season in 1967, fired coach Joe Collier after an 0–2 start in 1968. Defensive backfield coach Harvey Johnson was promoted to interim head coach,[1] where he went 1–10–1 to finish the year.[2]

With the release of running back Wray Carlton, wide receiver Elbert Dubenion was the last player from the Bills' original roster in 1960 to still be with the team.

The majority of Buffalo's games were started by backup quarterback Dan Darragh, after injuries claimed the seasons of long-time starter Jack Kemp and new addition Tom Flores. Even Darragh and new addition Kay Stephenson were injured. Ultimately, running back Ed Rutkowski, who hadn't played the quarterback position since college six years prior, ended up starting at quarterback for the Bills.[3]

Buffalo's only win of the season was a home victory over the New York Jets, who eventually went on to win Super Bowl III. In that game, the Bills held a 16-point lead in the fourth quarter before giving up two late touchdowns to the Jets. Ultimately, the Bills were able to hold on to the two-point win.[4] Through the 2022 season, this is the only instance in which a team that had only 1 win have that win come against the eventual Super Bowl champion.

Offseason

AFL Draft

Personnel

Coaches/Staff

Final roster

Preseason

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1August 5 Detroit LionsW 13–9 1–0War Memorial StadiumRecap
2August 11 Miami DolphinsT 28–281–0–1War Memorial StadiumRecap
3August 17 Cincinnati BengalsL 6–10 1–1–1Nippert StadiumRecap
4August 23Houston OilersL 7–371–2–1AstrodomeRecap
5August 30Cleveland BrownsL 12–221–3–1War Memorial StadiumRecap

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordGame siteNFL.com
recap
1September 8Boston PatriotsL 7–160–1War Memorial StadiumRecap
2September 15Oakland RaidersL 6–480–2War Memorial StadiumRecap
3September 22at Cincinnati BengalsL 23–340–3Nippert StadiumRecap
4September 29New York JetsW 37–351–3War Memorial StadiumRecap
5October 5Kansas City ChiefsL 7–181–4War Memorial StadiumRecap
6October 12at Miami DolphinsT 14–141–4–1Miami Orange BowlRecap
7October 20at Boston PatriotsL 6–231–5–1Fenway ParkRecap
8October 27Houston OilersL 7–301–6–1War Memorial StadiumRecap
9November 3at New York JetsL 21–251–7–1Shea StadiumRecap
10November 10Miami DolphinsL 17–231–8–1War Memorial StadiumRecap
11November 17San Diego ChargersL 6–211–9–1War Memorial StadiumRecap
12November 24at Denver BroncosL 32–341–10–1Mile High StadiumRecap
13November 28at Oakland RaidersL 10-131–11–1Oakland-Alameda County ColiseumRecap
14December 7at Houston OilersL 6–351–12–1AstrodomeRecap

Game summaries

Week 12 vs. Raiders

Thanksgiving Day

Awards and Records

References

Notes and References

  1. Johnson would be promoted to head coach again before the 1971 season
  2. Johnson resumed his defensive coaching duties under John Rauch in 1969, but would later be promoted to head coach again for one year in 1971.
  3. Neft, David S.; Cohen, Richard M.; and Korch, Rich The Sports Encyclopedia: Pro Football, 12th Edition, p.144, Martin's Press, August 1994,
  4. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/196809290buf.htm Pro-Football-Reference: New York Jets 35 at Buffalo Bills 37, Sunday, September 29, 1968
  5. Rockin’ the Rockpile: The Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, p.392, Jeffrey J. Miller, ECW Press, 2007,
  6. Rockin’ the Rockpile: The Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, p.393, Jeffrey J. Miller, ECW Press, 2007,
  7. Rockin’ the Rockpile: The Buffalo Bills of the American Football League, p.513, Jeffrey J. Miller, ECW Press, 2007,