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1970 Buffalo Bills season
Head Coach John Rauch
Home Field War Memorial Stadium
Results
Record 3-10-1
Place 4th
Playoff Finish Did not qualify for playoffs
Timeline
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1969 1971

The 1970 Buffalo Bills went 3-10-1 in their first year in the AFC East after the AFL-NFL Merger. They missed the playoffs four the fourth straight season.

The team looked to improve on its 4-10 record from 1969 and make the playoffs for the first time since 1966. However, the Bills started out on the wrong foot, losing 4 of its first 5 games. After winning 2 straight road games against the Patriots and Jets and suffering a blowout loss to the Bengals, the Bills and Colts played to a 17-17 draw in week 9, Buffalo's first tie since 1968. The Bills would then lose 5 straight to end the season and finish the season 3-10-1, in fourth place in the AFC East. Their week 5 game against the Miami Dolphins would start a stage of futility in which the Bills would lose 20 straight games to the Miami Dolphins. The Bills would not beat the Dolphins at any point during the 70s and would not beat Miami again until 1980. This would become known as "The Streak".

Regular season[]

Season schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Attendance
1 September 20 Denver L 25–10 0-1
34,882
2 September 27 Los Angeles L 19–0 0-2
46,206
3 October 4 NY Jets W 34–31 1-2
46,206
4 October 11 @ Pittsburgh L 23–10 1-3
42,140
5 October 18 Miami L 33–14 1-4
41,312
6 October 25 @ NY Jets W 10–6 2-4
62,712
7 November 1 @ Boston W 45–10 3-4
31,148
8 November 8 Cincinnati L 43–14 3-5
43,587
9 November 15 @ Baltimore T 17–17 3-5-1
60,240
10 November 22 @ Chicago L 31–13 3-6-1
41,015
11 November 29 Boston L 14–10 3-7-1
31,427
12 December 6 @ NY Giants L 20–6 3-8-1
62,870
13 December 13 Baltimore L 20–14 3-9-1
34,346
14 December 20 @ Miami L 45–7 3-10-1
70,990

Season standings[]

1970 AFC East standings
Team W L T| PCT DIV CONF PF PA Streak
Baltimore Colts 11 2 1 .846 6–1–1 8–2–1 321 234 W4
Miami Dolphins 10 4 0 .714 6–2 8–3 297 228 W6
New York Jets 4 10 0 .286 2–6 2–9 255 286 L3
Buffalo Bills 3 10 1 .231 3–4–1 3–7–1 204 337 L5
Boston Patriots 2 12 0 .143 2–6 2–9 149 361 L3

Note: Tie games were not officially counted in the standings until 1972.

Offseason[]

NFL Draft[]

Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
1 5 Al Cowlings Defensive End USC
2 30 Dennis Shaw Quarterback San Diego State
3 57 Jim Reilly Guard Notre Dame
3 67 Glenn Alexander Defensive back Grambling
4 82 Jerome Gantt Defensive end North Carolina Central
5 109 Steve Starnes Linebacker Tampa
6 134 Ken Edwards Running back Virginia Tech
6 135 Grant Guthrie Kicker Florida State
7 161 Wayne Fowler Tackle Richmond
8 186 Richard Cheek Tackle Auburn
9 213 Bill Bridges Guard Houston
10 238 Willie Dixon Defensive back Albany State
11 265 Terry Williams Running back Grambling
12 290 Dave Simpson Tackle Drake
13 317 Steve Schroeder Kicker Pacific
14 342 William Costen Tackle Morris Brown
15 369 Dave Farris Tight end Central Michigan
16 394 Larry Davis Wide receiver Rice
17 421 George Bevan Defensive back LSU

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Personnel[]

Coaches/Staff[]

1970 Buffalo Bills staff
Front office
  • President – Ralph Wilson
  • Vice President and General Manager – Bob Lustig
  • Vice President/Minority Owner – Pat McGroder

Coaching staff

Offensive coaches

  • Offensive Line – Marvin Bass & Chuck Gottfried

Defensive coaches'

  • Defensive Line – Ray Malavsi
  • Linebackers – Ralph Hawkins
  • Defensive Backfield – Bobby Hunt
  • Kickers - Bugsy Engelberg

Final roster[]

1970 Buffalo Bills roster
Quarterbacks
  • 10 Dan Darragh
  • 12 James Harris
  • 16 Dennis Shaw

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  • 45 Glenn Alexander
  • 86 Marlin Briscoe
  • 26 Clyde Glosson
  • 28 Ike Hill
  • 25 Haven Moses

Tight Ends

  • 84 Austin Denney
  • 85 Willie Grate
Offensive Linemen
  • 74 Levert Carr T
  • 73 Richard Cheek G
  • 79 Paul Costa T
  • 62 Dick Cunningham T
  • 53 Wayne Fowler C
  • 54 Howard Kindig T
  • 75Art Laster T
  • 57 Frank Marchlewski C
  • 67 Joe O'Donnell G
  • 61Jim Reilly G

Defensive Linemen

  • 82 Al Cowlings DE/TE
  • 78 Jim Dunaway DT
  • 65 Waddey Harvey DT
  • 76 Mike McBath DE
  • 88 Julian Nunamaker DE
  • 71 Bob Tatarek DT
Linebackers
  • 52 Edgar Chandler
  • 51 Jerald Collins
  • 59 Paul Guidry
  • 64 Mike McCaffrey
  • 58 Mike Stratton

Defensive Backs

  • 21 Jackie Allen FS
  • 42 Butch Byrd CB
  • 20 Robert James CB
  • 27 Tommy Pharr
  • 48 John Pitts SS
  • 47 Pete Richardson FS

Special_teams

Note: Rookies in italics

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