1996 Buffalo Bills season

The 1996 Buffalo Bills season was their 37th in the league. The team matched their previous season's record of 10–6[1] and qualified for the playoffs, for the second consecutive season and eighth time in nine seasons. It was the final season for All-Pro QB Jim Kelly as he retired after the Playoff loss to the Jacksonville Jaguars.[2]

1996 Buffalo Bills season
Head coachMarv Levy
General managerJohn Butler
OwnerRalph Wilson
Home fieldRich Stadium
Results
Record10–6
Division place2nd AFC East
Playoff finishLost Wild Card Playoffs (Jaguars) 27–30

Preseason

NFL Draft

Mississippi State wide receiver Eric Moulds went on to be the second-leading receiver in Bills history (behind only Andre Reed), with 675 catches for 9,096 yards. He was elected to three Pro Bowls, in 1998, 2000 and 2002.

= Pro Bowler [3]
Round Pick Player Position School/Club Team
124Eric MouldsWide ReceiverMississippi State
253Gabe NorthernDefensive endLSU
387Matt StevensStrong safetyAppalachian State
4120Sean MoranDefensive endColorado State
5156Ray JacksonDefensive backColorado State
6196Leon NealRunning backWashington
6202Dusty ZeiglerCenterNotre Dame
7237Dan BradenburgDefensive endIndiana State
7244Jay RiemersmaTight endMichigan
7249Eric SmedleyDefensive backIndiana

Personnel

Staff/Coaches

1996 Buffalo Bills staff
Front Office
  • Owner/President – Ralph Wilson
  • Executive Vice President of Administration/General Manager – John Butler
  • Assistant General Manager/Director of Pro Personnel – Bob Ferguson
  • Director of Player Personnel – Dwight Adams
  • Assistant Director/Collegiate Scouting – A. J. Smith
  • Alumni Relations / Director of Player Development - Jerry Butler

Coaching Staff

  • Vice President for Football Operations/Head Coach – Marv Levy
  • Assistant Head Coach - Elijah Pitts
  • Administrative Assistant to the Head Coach – Chuck Lester

Offensive Coaches

Defensive Coaches

  • Defensive Coordinator– Wade Phillips
  • Defensive Line – Don Sekanovich
  • Linebackers - Ted Cottrell
  • Assistant Linebackers Coach – Chuck Lester
  • Defensive Backs – Dick Roach

Special Teams

Strength & Conditioning

Roster

1996 Buffalo Bills roster
Quarterbacks

Running backs

Wide receivers

Tight ends

Offensive linemen

Defensive linemen

Linebackers

Defensive backs

Special teams

Reserve lists


Practice squad



Rookies in italics

Preseason Schedule

Week Date Kickoff(EST) Opponent Result Attendance Venue
1 August 2, 1996 7:30pm Washington Redskins L 7–17
46,141
Rich Stadium
2 August 8, 1996 8:00pm TNT at Minnesota Vikings W 35–12
36,297
Metrodome
3 August 17, 1996 7:30pm at Carolina Panthers W 24–0
unknown
Ericsson Stadium
4 August 23, 1996 7:30pm Baltimore Ravens L 14–37
51,905
Rich Stadium

Regular Season Schedule

Week Date Opponent Result Network TV Announcers TV Time (ET) Attendance Notes
1 September 1, 1996 at New York Giants W 23–20 (OT) TNT Verne Lundquist & Pat Haden 8:00pm
74,218
The Bills erased a 20–7 Giants lead.
2 September 8, 1996 New England Patriots W 17–10 NBC Don Criqui & Beasley Reece 1:00pm
78,104
The Bills won on a last-second goal line stand.
3 September 16, 1996 at Pittsburgh Steelers L 24–6 ABC Al Michaels, Frank Gifford & Dan Dierdorf 9:00pm
59,002
The Steelers had 382 yards of offense.
4 September 22, 1996 Dallas Cowboys W 10–7 FOX Pat Summerall & John Madden 4:00pm
78,098
Troy Aikman was intercepted in the final minute.
5 Bye
6 October 6, 1996 Indianapolis Colts W 16–13 NBC Tom Hammond & Bob Trumpy 4:00pm
79,401
The Bills put up 422 yards of offense.
7 October 13, 1996 Miami Dolphins L 21–7 NBC Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire & Phil Simms 1:00pm
79,642
Dan Marino did not play and Terrell Buckley had a pick-six in the final minutes.
8 October 20, 1996 at New York Jets W 25–22 NBC Charlie Jones & Randy Cross 4:00pm
49,775
The Bills outscored the Jets 16–7 in the fourth quarter.
9 October 27, 1996 at New England Patriots L 28–25 TNT Verne Lundquist & Pat Haden 8:00pm
58,858
Both teams combined for three touchdowns in the final 85 seconds
10 November 3, 1996 Washington Redskins W 38–13 FOX Dick Stockton & Matt Millen 4:00pm
78,002
The first Redskins loss since Week One.
11 November 10, 1996 at Philadelphia Eagles W 24–17 NBC Charlie Jones & Randy Cross 1:00pm
66,613
Jim Kelly threw for 112 yards.
12 November 17, 1996 Cincinnati Bengals W 31–17 NBC Don Criqui & Beasley Reece 1:00pm
75,549
The Bills defense had 4 interceptions.
13 November 24, 1996 New York Jets W 35–10 NBC Charlie Jones & Randy Cross 1:00pm
60,854
Frank Reich had one touchdown for Jets but Eric Moulds ran the ensuing kickoff back for a touchdown.
14 December 1, 1996 at Indianapolis Colts L 13–10 NBC Marv Albert & Sam Wyche 1:00pm
53,804
The loss ended a four-game winning streak.
15 December 8, 1996 at Seattle Seahawks L 26–18 NBC Charlie Jones & Randy Cross 4:00pm
41,373
The Seahawks were limited to ten first downs.
16 December 16, 1996 at Miami Dolphins L 16–14 ABC Al Michaels, Frank Gifford & Dan Dierdorf 9:00pm
67,016
The Dolphins ended a three-game losing streak.
17 December 22, 1996 Kansas City Chiefs W 20–9 NBC Dick Enberg, Paul Maguire & Phil Simms 1:00pm
68,671
The Bills made the playoffs and the Chiefs failed to make the playoffs for the first time in the decade.

Game summaries

Week 1

1 234OTTotal
Bills 0 71033 23
Giants 3 14300 20

[4]

Week 2

The Bills upended the Patriots 17–10. Quinn Early caught a 63-yard touchdown in the fourth quarter for Buffalo, then the Bills stopped the Patriots inside their five-yard line in the final seconds.

Week 3

The Bills' first Monday Night appearance ended in ugly fashion as the Steelers erupted to more rushing yards (222 with two touchdowns from ex-Ram Jerome Bettis) than the Bills had total yards of offense (185). Carnell Lake picked off Jim Kelly and ran back a 47-yard score, part of a 24–6 Steelers win.

Week 4

The Bills hosted the defending Super Bowl champs who were 1–2 and fell to 1–3 as Buffalo rushed for 135 yards and a Thurman Thomas score while intercepting Troy Aikman three times; the last came in the final minute, and Aikman was tackled awkwardly by Bruce Smith, necessitating a Monday examination of his ankle.

Week 5

Bye week

Week 6

The Bills hosted the Colts and clawed to a 10-3 lead in the second behind Todd Collins. Marshall Faulk's touchdown in the fourth tied the game; an exchange of field goals put the game into overtime tied 13-13 where Steve Christie won it from 39 yards out.

Week 7

Craig Erickson started for Dan Marino and the Dolphins led 14–7 late in the fourth on scores by Irving Spikes and Karim Abdul-Jabbar. Kelly completed a deep pass to Andre Reed and Reed was stopped at the 1-yard line by Terrell Buckley; the Dolphins held the Bills on the first three downs and Kelly was flagged for intentional grounding, forcing 4th and goal from the 11; Kelly's pass was picked off by Buckley at the 9 and Buckley ran back a 91-yard score. Reacting to fan booing after the 21–7 loss, a disconsolate Kelly said, "We deserved to be booed."

Week 8

The Bills traveled to face the 0–7 New York Jets and kicker Steve Christie had a major workload as he booted five field goals to support a Darick Holmes score and to offset three touchdowns by ex-Bill Frank Reich (two to Keyshawn Johnson, one to Wayne Chrebet) and a two-point conversion to Kyle Brady. Christie's sixth field goal finished off a 25–22 Bills win.

Week 9

On Sunday Night the Bills traveled to Foxboro Stadium and the ensuing game left them tied with the Patriots and Colts for the AFC East lead at 5–3. After trailing 13–0 the Bills clawed back despite a safety given up on an endzone penalty against Jim Kelly; the Bills led 18–15 in the fourth. With 1:25 to go Curtis Martin scored but Adam Vinatieri missed the PAT. Kelly was then intercepted by Willie McGinest and McGinest ran back a 46-yard score, but the Bills on a 48-yard score to Andre Reed pulled to within 28–25 with 30 seconds left; the ensuing onside kick was recovered by ex-Dolphin recently signed by the Patriots Keith Byars.

Week 10

The Bills hosted the Washington Redskins and Darick Holmes had the game of his career as the Bills rushed for 266 yards (outgaining the entirety of the Skins offense by 28 yards) and five scores, four of them by Holmes. The Bills reached 6–3 with the 38–13 win while the Skins' seven-game winning streak crashed to a halt.

Week 11

The Bills finished the NFC East portion of their schedule by upending the Eagles 24–17. Despite being outgained in total yards (385 to 252) the Bills forced two Eagles fumbles and also scored on a blocked punt.

Week 12

The 4-6 Bengals came to Rich Stadium on a three-game winning streak after the firing of David Shula and promotion of Bruce Coslet to head coach. The Bills didn't care as they rushed for 134 yards and touchdowns from Jim Kelly and Thurman Thomas; the Bills led 31-7 in the fourth as the Bengals scored ten points, but could get no further as Buffalo won 31-17.

Week 13

The Bills hosted the 1–11 Jets and erupted to a 28–3 lead by the fourth quarter; after a Frank Reich touchdown to Jeff Graham the Bills scored again on Eric Moulds' 97-yard kickoff return. The 35–10 win left the Bills at 9–3 entering a three-game road trip.

Week 14

Starting a three-game road trip, the Bills traveled to Indianapolis where despite 307 yards of offense fell to the Colts 13-10 in overtime. Todd Collins started and was intercepted twice as the Colts forced overtime and won on Cary Blanchard's 49-yard field goal.

Week 15

The Bills traveled to the Kingdome where Seahawks kicker Todd Peterson booted four field goals while Kelly and Todd Collins combined for two touchdowns and three interceptions. Buffalo's five turnovers were key as Rick Mirer won 26-18 despite only nine completions of 23 attempts.

Week 16

On Monday Night Football Buffalo's three-game road trip came up empty as the Bills fell to the Dolphins at Joe Robbie Stadium. Joe Nedney booted three field goals and Dan Marino had one touchdown. Jim Kelly had two scores but was picked off once. I was the first time the Bills had been swept by the Dolphins since 1986.

Week 17

The Bills hosted the Chiefs with both teams needing the win to make the playoffs. Steve Bono was harassed all game long and held to just 138 yards with two picks. Jim Kelly rallied the Bills from down 9-6 with two touchdowns. The 20-9 win put the Bills into the playoffs as the AFC Wildcard home team while the Chiefs failed to reach the playoffs for the first time in the decade; it was Kansas City's fourth loss in the last five meetings with Buffalo.

Playoffs

Week Date Opponent Result Attendance
Wild Card December 28, 1996 Jacksonville Jaguars L 30–27
70,213

The first ever playoff game for the second-year Jaguars saw the game lead tie or change nine times. Natrone Means rushed for 175 yards and a touchdown while Mark Brunell threw for 239 yards, a score, and two interceptions; in the fourth Jeff Burris ran back a 38-yard score off a Brunell pick. The Jaguars rallied with two fourth-quarter scoring drives ending in a 45-yard field goal from future Bills kicker Mike Hollis. The game turned out to be the last home playoff game for the Bills entering 2019.

Standings

AFC East
W L T PCT PF PA STK
(2) New England Patriots 11 5 0 .688 418 313 W1
(4) Buffalo Bills 10 6 0 .625 319 266 W1
(6) Indianapolis Colts 9 7 0 .563 317 334 L1
Miami Dolphins 8 8 0 .500 339 325 W2
New York Jets 1 15 0 .063 279 454 L7

References

  1. 1996 Buffalo Bills
  2. "Kelly Retires From the Bills After 11 Years". The Associated Press. The New York Times. February 1, 1997.
  3. Players are identified as a Pro Bowler if they were selected for the Pro-Bowl at any time in their career.
  4. Pro-Football-Reference.com
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