The Buffalo Bills are preparing to move into their brand-new stadium, but one franchise legend will not be included among his fellow franchise greats at the new Highmark Stadium. OJ Simpson, who played for the Bills from 1969 to 1977, will not be honored at the new stadium due to his turbulent post-football life.
Complicated Legacy
Despite his accomplishments on the field, including leading the league in rushing for four seasons, Simpson’s legacy is marred by his alleged involvement in a double murder and other controversies. The Bills have made an organizational decision that he is not a fit to display inside their new stadium and Family Circle.
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