1985 Buffalo Bills season explained

Team:Buffalo Bills
Year:1985
Record:2–14
Division Place:5th AFC East
Coach:Kay Stephenson (weeks 1-4)
Hank Bullough (weeks 5-16)
General Manager:Terry Bledsoe
Owner:Ralph Wilson
Stadium:Rich Stadium
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:None
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The 1985 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 16th season in the National Football League, and the 26th overall. It was Buffalo's second-consecutive 2–14 season. Head coach Kay Stephenson was fired after an 0–4 start. Defensive coordinator Hank Bullough took over, going 2–10 for the remainder of the season. For the second consecutive season, the Bills went winless on the road.

Season summary

The Bills' offense was anemic; its 200 points scored is the lowest total in the 1980s,[1] and the lowest total in team history for a sixteen-game schedule. Having concluded that longtime starting quarterback Joe Ferguson's career was over after a spike in interceptions in the early 1980s, the Bills cut him in the offseason. (The assumption would be in error, as Ferguson would sign with the Detroit Lions and play an additional six seasons in the NFL after being released.) Ferguson's replacements, quarterbacks Vince Ferragamo and Bruce Mathison, only produced 9 passing touchdowns all season,[2] while combining for a league-high 31 interceptions.[3] Buffalo scored fewer than ten points in seven of its sixteen games. The team’s point-differential of negative-181 is the third-worst in franchise history.

Offseason

NFL draft

See main article: article and 1985 NFL draft.

In 1985, the Bills used the first overall pick in the draft to select All-American defensive end Bruce Smith. Smith would end up going on to dominate throughout the late 1980s and early 1990s. Smith was an 11-time All-Pro selection, two-time NFL Defensive Player of the Year, and logged an NFL-record 200 sacks by the end of his career.

Fourth-round pick Andre Reed, a wide receiver out of Kutztown (PA) State, would go on to be the leading receiver in Buffalo Bills history. When he retired after the 2000 season, Reed's 951 career receptions were third in NFL history behind Jerry Rice and Cris Carter.[4]

Maryland quarterback Frank Reich would become famous for quarterbacking “The Comeback”, a 1993 playoff game in which Buffalo, down 35–3 in the third quarter, would score 35 unanswered points to win 41–38 in overtime. It is the largest deficit overcome to win a game in NFL history.[5]

Reed played more games with the Bills, 221, than any other player. Smith was second with 217 games.[6]

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Personnel

Staff

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Roster

Regular season

Schedule

WeekDateOpponentResultRecordVenueAttendance
1September 8San Diego ChargersL 9–140–1Rich Stadium67,597
2September 15at New York JetsL 3–420–2Giants Stadium63,449
3September 22New England PatriotsL 14–170–3Rich Stadium40,334
4September 29Minnesota VikingsL 20–270–4Rich Stadium45,667
5October 6at Indianapolis ColtsL 17–490–5Hoosier Dome60,003
6October 13at New England PatriotsL 3–140–6Sullivan Stadium40,462
7October 20Indianapolis ColtsW 21–91–6Rich Stadium28,430
8October 27at Philadelphia EaglesL 17–211–7Veterans Stadium60,987
9November 3Cincinnati BengalsL 17–231–8Rich Stadium25,640
10November 10W 20–02–8Rich Stadium21,881
11November 17at Cleveland BrownsL 7–172–9Cleveland Municipal Stadium54,478
12November 24Miami DolphinsL 14–232–10Rich Stadium50,474
13December 1at San Diego ChargersL 7–402–11Jack Murphy Stadium45,487
14December 8New York JetsL 7–272–12Rich Stadium23,122
15December 15at Pittsburgh SteelersL 24–302–13Three Rivers Stadium35,953
16December 22at Miami DolphinsL 0–282–14Miami Orange Bowl64,811
Note: Intra-division opponents are in bold text.

Game summaries

Week 1

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Week 3

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Week 6

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Week 7

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Week 8

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Week 10

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Week 16

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Standings

External links

Notes and References

  1. This excludes the strike-shortened, nine-regular-season-game 1982 season
  2. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/teams/buf/1985.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1985 Buffalo Bills
  3. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/years/1985/ Pro-Football-Reference.com: 1985 NFL Standings, Team & Offensive Statistics
  4. http://pfref.com/tiny/gcQdK Pro-Football-Reference.com: For combined seasons, from 1920 to 2000, sorted by descending Receptions
  5. As of 2017
  6. http://pfref.com/tiny/Cab10 Pro-Football-Reference.com: For combined seasons, from 1960 to 2011, playing for the Buffalo Bills, sorted by descending Games
  7. Web site: 1985 Buffalo Bills draftees . Pro-Football-Reference.com . November 15, 2014 .
  8. Book: 1985 Buffalo Bills Media Guide . 3–21 .
  9. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198509080buf.htm
  10. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198509220buf.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com
  11. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510130nwe.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com
  12. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510200buf.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com
  13. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198510270phi.htm
  14. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198511100buf.htm Pro-Football-Reference.com
  15. https://www.pro-football-reference.com/boxscores/198512220mia.htm