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1971 Buffalo Bills season
Head Coach Harvey Johnson
Home Field War Memorial Stadium
Results
Record 1-13
Place 5th in AFC East
Playoff Finish Did not qualify for playoffs
Timeline
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1970 1972

The 1971 Buffalo Bills went 1-13 and finished last in the AFC East. For the second time in four seasons, the Bills finished with only one victory. The Bills 1–13 record (a 0.071 winning percentage) remains the worst in franchise history. The team allowed 394 points, the most in franchise history for a 14-game season.

Season summary[]

The season began in turmoil when coach John Rauch resigned, forcing pro personnel director Harvey Johnson to assume the position for the second time on an interim basis.[1]

Buffalo lost their first ten games of the season, extending their losing streak to 15 and winless streak to 17, dating back to the previous season. They were held scoreless in four games; their minus-210 point differential is the worst in the team's history, and one of the forty worst point-differentials in NFL history.[2]

Running back O.J. Simpson would have a stellar year, despite the Bills poor team record. Simpson would rush for 742 yards on 183 attempts. However, Simpson would only score 5 touchdowns, the fewest of his career in one season. The Bills would only score 21 touchdowns as a team during the 1971 season, the fewest in franchise history.[3]

Regular season[]

Schedule[]

Week Date Opponent Result Record Streak Attendance
1 Sep 19 Dallas Loss 37-49 0–1 L1 46,206
2 Sep 26 Miami Loss 14-29 0–2 L2 45,139
3 Oct 3 @ Minnesota Loss 0-19 0–3 L3 47,900
4 Oct 10 Baltimore Loss 0-43 0–4 L4 46,206
5 Oct 17 @ NY Jets Loss 17-28 0–5 L5 61,948
6 Oct 23 @ San Diego Loss 3-20 0–6 L6 49,261
7 Oct 31 St. Louis Loss 23-28 0–7 L7 40,040
8 Nov 7 @ Miami Loss 0-34 0–8 L8 61,016
9 Nov 14 @ New England Loss 33-38 0–9 L9 57,446
10 Nov 21 NY Jets Loss 7-20 0–10 L10 41,577
11 Nov 28 New England Win 27–20 1–10 W1 27,166
12 Dec 5 @ Baltimore Loss 0-24 1–11 L1 58,476
13 Dec 12 Houston Loss 14-20 1–12 L2 28,107
14 Dec 19 @ Kansas City Loss 9-22 1–13 L3 48,121

[4]

Season standings[]

1971 AFC East standings
Team W L T Pct(%) Div Conf PF PA Streak
Miami 10 3 1 .769 5–3 7–3–1 315 174 W1
Baltimore 10 4 0 .714 6–2 8–3 313 140 L1
New England 6 8 0 .429 4–4 6–5 238 325 W1
NY Jets 6 8 0 .429 4–4 6–5 212 299 W2
Buffalo 1 13 0 .071 1–7 1–10 184 394 L3

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

Offseason[]

NFL Draft[]

The Bills had a strong draft in 1971, selecting several players who would have long-term impact with the team.

  • Wide receiver J. D. Hill played five seasons for the Bills, making the Pro Bowl in his second season.
  • Fullback Jim Braxton was an effective blocker for star tailback O.J. Simpson for the next seven seasons.
  • Right tackle Donnie Green became a key component in the Bills' "Electric Company" offensive line for the next seven seasons.
  • Receiver Bob Chandler played with the Bills for nine seasons, making second team All-Pro in 1975 and 1977, and leading the league in receptions from '75–'77, with 176 catches.
= Pro Bowler[5]
Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
1 4 J. D. Hill Wide Receiver Arizona State
2 29 Jan White Tight End Ohio State
3 53 Bruce Jarvis Center Washington State
3 57 Jim Braxton Fullback West Virginia
5 107 Donnie Green Offensive Tackle Purdue
5 113 Tim Beamer Defensive Back Illinois
6 145 Bill McKinley Defensive End Arizona
7 160 Bob Chandler Wide Receiver Southern California
8 183 Louis Ross Defensive End South Carolina State

[6]

Personnel[]

Coaches/Staff[]

1971 Buffalo Bills staff
Front office
  • Owner/President – Ralph Wilson
  • Vice President and General Manager – Bob Lustig
  • Vice President – Pat McGroder

Coaching staff

  • Head Coach - Harvey Johnson

Offensive coaches

  • Quartbacks coach - Tom Flores
  • Offensive Line – Marvin Bass

Defensive coaches'

  • Defensive Line – Doc Ulrich
  • Linebackers – Ralph Hawkins
  • Defensive Backfield – Bobby Hunt

Final roster []

1971 Buffalo Bills roster
Quarterbacks
  • 12 James Harris
  • 16 Dennis Shaw

Running Backs

Wide Receivers

  • 86 Marlin Briscoe
  • 81 Bob Chandler
  • 28 Ike Hill
  • 40 J. D. Hill
  • 25 Haven Moses

Tight Ends

  • 85 Ted Koy
  • 80 Jan White
Offensive Linemen
  • 62 Levert Carr G
  • 79 Paul Costa T
  • 74 Donnie Green T
  • 51 Bruce Jarvis C
  • 54 Howard Kindig T
  • 67 Joe O'Donnell G
  • 61 Jim Reilly G

Defensive Linemen

  • 82 Al Cowlings DE/TE
  • 78 Jim Dunaway DT
  • 76 Mike McBath DE
  • 75 Cal Snowden DE
  • |71 Bob Tatarek DT
Linebackers
  • 52 Edgar Chandler
  • 51 Jerald Collins
  • 59 Paul Guidry
  • 58 Mike Stratton

Defensive Backs

  • 21 Jackie Allen FS
  • 46 Tim Beamer
  • 43 Tony Greene
  • 20 Robert James CB
  • 48 John Pitts SS 
  • 47 Pete Richardson FS
  • 41 Alvin Wyatt CB

Special Teams

  • 11 Spike Jones P
  • 3 John Leypoldt K
Note: Rookies in italics

References[]

  1. Lou Saban, who resigned as coach of the Denver Broncos after eight games in 1971, would return to Buffalo in 1972; Saban had previously guided the Bills to consecutive American Football League championships in 1964 and 1965.
  2. Pro-Football-Reference.com: Team Game Finder Query Results
  3. [1]
  4. [2], 1971 Buffalo Bills Schedule
  5. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  6. Buffalo Bills 1971 NFL Entry Draft

External links[]

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