2014 Buffalo Bills season explained

Team:Buffalo Bills
Year:2014
Record:9–7
Division Place:2nd AFC East
Coach:Doug Marrone
General Manager:Doug Whaley
Owner:Mary Wilson (weeks 1-5)
Terrence Pegula (week 6-present)
Stadium:Ralph Wilson Stadium
Ford Field (week 12)
Playoffs:Did not qualify
Pro Bowlers:Marcell Dareus, DT
Kyle Williams, DT
Mario Williams, DE
Next:2015

The 2014 Buffalo Bills season was the franchise's 45th season in the National Football League (NFL), 55th season of competition, second and final under head coach Doug Marrone and the first in franchise history without Ralph Wilson as owner. The Bills defense continued its strong play from last season, finishing first in the league with 54 quarterback sacks. Overall, the Bills improved on their 6–10 record from 2013, finishing with a 9–7 record, their first winning season since 2004, yet they still missed the playoffs after a Week 16 loss to the Oakland Raiders.

Background

Death of Ralph Wilson and sale to Terrence Pegula

Ralph Wilson, the founding owner of the Buffalo Bills, died at the age of 95 on March 25, 2014. In his will, Wilson placed the team into a trust governed by his wife, niece and two team officials, who were separately given instructions to sell the team in short order, not only to the highest bidder, but with a precondition that the team be kept in Buffalo. Three bidders stepped forward with bids: stalking horse bidder Donald Trump, the family of Buffalo Sabres owner and natural gas baron Terrence Pegula and a consortium led by musician Jon Bon Jovi and the principals of Maple Leaf Sports & Entertainment, the last of whom raised serious concerns that the team would relocate to Toronto at the first opportunity. The Pegula family was named as the winning bidder on September 9 and closed on its purchase of the team on October 8.

Cancellation of the Toronto Series

On March 5, 2014, three weeks before Wilson's death, the Bills announced the postponement of the Bills Toronto Series for one year. Bills President and CEO Russ Brandon will evaluate the series in the future, possibly to permanently cancel games in Toronto. On December 3, 2014, after six years and a 1–5 record (their only win coming in a 23–0 shutout victory against the Washington Redskins), the Bills Toronto Series was permanently cancelled.

On-field

The Bills won their first two games, a 23–20 overtime road win at Chicago (their first-ever victory at Soldier Field) and an emotionally raucous 29–10 home win against division rival Miami, a game played just days after the announcement that the Pegulas would purchase the team and keep it in Buffalo. But Buffalo lost their next two, a 22–10 loss at home against San Diego and a 23–17 loss on the road at Houston, after which Marrone benched quarterback EJ Manuel (their first round pick the previous year) in favor of journeyman Kyle Orton. In his first start as a Bill against Detroit at Ford Field, Orton threw for 308 yards as Buffalo came back from a 14-0 halftime deficit to defeat Detroit 17–14 in then-defensive coordinator Jim Schwartz's first return to Detroit since being fired in the offseason, following an eventual game-winning 58-yard field goal by kicker Dan Carpenter.

Buffalo would lose its next game, a 37–22 loss at home against New England before coming back from a 16–10 deficit against Minnesota to win 17-16 after Orton threw for 283 yards, two touchdowns, the second of which to rookie wide receiver Sammy Watkins and connecting with tight end Scott Chandler for 18 yards to convert a 3rd-and-12 and 24 yards to convert a 4th-and-20, respectively (Orton also had an interception and a lost fumble, one of three for the Bills offense). Unfortunately for Buffalo, running backs C. J. Spiller and Fred Jackson were both injured in the first half. With running back Bryce Brown, who the Bills traded their conditional fourth-rounder that can become a third-round selection (that they had acquired in the trade that sent Stevie Johnson to San Francisco) to Philadelphia, inactive for the game and no time to find anyone to help carry the ball, running back Anthony Dixon, who the Bills signed as a free agent from San Francisco was left to carry the ball himself, with fullback Frank Summers assisting.

On November 30, the Bills beat the Cleveland Browns giving them their seventh win, which not only improved on the previous season, in which they finished 6-10 for the third time since 2003 (they finished 6–10 in 2009 and 2011, the latter of which after they started 5–2), but it also gives them their best start entering December since the 2000 Buffalo Bills season, in which they finished 8-8 and missed the playoffs. With a win against the Green Bay Packers on December 14, the Bills broke a league-leading streak of nine consecutive losing seasons dating back to 2005; however, the next week's 26–24 loss to the Oakland Raiders eliminated them from playoff contention for the 15th consecutive year, continuing a league-leading drought. The team finished with a 17–9 win against the New England Patriots, who were resting the starters in preparation for a playoff run; the win was the first time the team had won at Gillette Stadium (they had lost all 12 previous attempts) and established the team's first winning season since 2004 (former head coach Mike Mularkey's first season).

Roster changes

Free agents lost

Position Player 2014 Team Notes
Signed 6 years/$56 million
Signed 1 year/$1.5 million
Signed 1 year/$855,000
Signed 1 year/$795,000
unsigned

Signings

Position Player 2013 Team Date signed Notes and references
March 18 Signed 1 year/$3.25 million
March 15 Signed 3 years/$3.5 million
March 12 Signed 4 years/$13.4 million
March 12 Signed 4 years/$16.3 million
March 12 Signed 2 years/$4.05 million
March 5 Signed 4 years/$26.01 million extension
March 11 Signed 4 years/$9.95 million extension
March 13 Signed 2 years/$4.75 million extension
July 30 Signed 1 year/$2.6 million extension

2014 draft

See main article: 2014 NFL draft.

2014 Buffalo Bills Draft
Round Selection Player Position College
4Clemson
2 44Alabama
3 73Louisville
4 109Duke
5 153Baylor
6None — see draft trades below
7 221Linebacker Florida Atlantic
237Offensive tackle Miami
Draft trades

Schedule

Preseason

On February 27, 2014, the NFL announced that, to celebrate the induction of wide receiver Andre Reed, the Bills would play the New York Giants in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Game in Canton, Ohio, which took place on August 3, 2014, and aired on NBC.[1] The remainder of the Bills' preseason opponents were announced on April 9, 2014.

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
HOFAugust 3vs. New York GiantsL 13–170–1Fawcett StadiumRecap
1August 8at Carolina PanthersW 20–181–1Bank of America StadiumRecap
2August 16at Pittsburgh SteelersL 16–191–2Heinz FieldRecap
3August 23Tampa Bay BuccaneersL 14–271–3Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
4August 28Detroit LionsL 0–231–4Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap

Regular season

Week Date Opponent Result Record Game site NFL.com
recap
1September 7at Chicago BearsW 23–20 1–0Soldier FieldRecap
2September 14Miami DolphinsW 29–102–0Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
3September 21San Diego ChargersL 10–222–1Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
4September 28at Houston TexansL 17–232–2NRG StadiumRecap
5October 5at Detroit LionsW 17–143–2Ford FieldRecap
6October 12New England PatriotsL 22–373–3Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
7October 19Minnesota VikingsW 17–164–3Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
8October 26at New York JetsW 43–235–3MetLife StadiumRecap
9Bye
10November 9Kansas City ChiefsL 13–175–4Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
11at Miami DolphinsL 9–225–5Sun Life StadiumRecap
12New York JetsW 38–36–5Ford FieldRecap
13November 30Cleveland BrownsW 26–107–5Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
14December 7at Denver BroncosL 17–247–6Sports Authority Field at Mile HighRecap
15December 14Green Bay PackersW 21–138–6Ralph Wilson StadiumRecap
16December 21at Oakland RaidersL 24–268–7O.co ColiseumRecap
17December 28at New England PatriotsW 17–99–7Gillette StadiumRecap
Notes

Game summaries

Week 13: vs. Cleveland Browns

This was the 1st time the Bills have had a winning record this late in the season since 2008

Week 15: vs. Green Bay Packers

The Bills were the only AFC East team to defeat all of their NFC North opponents. The Bills also improved their record to 6–0 against the Packers at home.

Week 16: at Oakland Raiders

This loss eliminated Buffalo from playoff contention.

Week 17: at New England Patriots

This was the first time Buffalo won in New England since November 5, 2000.

Standings

Conference

Fist bump controversy

After a touchdown by Denver Broncos' running back C. J. Anderson during the December 7 game, two officials acknowledged the call through the use of a fist bump.[3] [4] The move was seen by many Bills fans and players, including defensive back Aaron Williams, as an insensitive gesture, with some likening the gesture to a conspiracy.[5] [6] However, the NFL responded saying the gesture was "an acknowledgment of good mechanics between the two officials involved in making the call."[3]

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Patra, Kevin . Buffalo Bills, N.Y. Giants to play in Hall of Fame Game . . February 27, 2014 . February 27, 2014.
  2. "No Toronto in 2014." WGR. Retrieved March 5, 2014. "WGR has learned that the Buffalo Bills will not play in Toronto this season. The future of the Toronto Series is unclear. Keep it locked to WGR for details"
  3. News: NFL says refs in Broncos game were celebrating correct call, not touchdown with fist bump. Mandell. Nina. December 8, 2014. USA Today. December 8, 2014.
  4. Web site: LOOK: Two refs fist bump after Broncos TD; Bills players not happy. December 8, 2014. December 8, 2014. CBSSports.com. Breech. John.
  5. Web site: Bills fans angry at referee "fist bump" caught on camera. December 7, 2014. December 8, 2014. WIVB.
  6. Web site: Refs fist-bump after C. J. Anderson scores for Broncos, but they're not rooting for Denver. December 7, 2014. December 8, 2014. Fox Sports. Parziale. James.