The team could wear the logo as patches on jerseys this year."

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anniversaryNew Shaq Lawson Jerseys Stitched ,18commentsThe team could wear the logo as patches on jerseys this year.EDTShareTweetShareShareBuffalo Bills unveil logo commemorating
60th anniversaryAs the NFL celebrates its 100th season through the NFL100
campaign, the Buffalo Bills are also celebrating a special milestone in
franchise history: The 2019 season represents the 60th season of Buffalo Bills
football. To commemorate the occasion, the Bills have come up with a special
logo celebrating the team’s founding in 1960—the year that late Hall of Fame
owner Ralph C. Wilson Jr. founded the Buffalo Bills as an original member of the
AFL. The logo, which could be featured on patches the Bills wear on their
jerseys, features a large “60” atop the Bills logo, with the words “est. 1960”
flowing through the center of the logo in a red ribbon. The logo was released as
part of the team’s marketing slogan for the upcoming season, “Band Together.
Press Play,” featuring a promotional video with second-year quarterback Josh
Allen. This is the fourth time the Bills have devised a customary logo/patch to
mark a milestone season. Buffalo previously sported anniversary patches
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BearsNew,23commentsThe Chicago Bears came to town. It didn’t go well. Here are
the defining plays. EDTShareTweetShareSharePlays that defined the 2018 Buffalo
Bills: Chicago BearsWith the 2018 NFL season in the books, we look back at the
year and our beloved Buffalo Bills. Every week is a story, and we bring this to
you through the lens of key plays that defined each game. Your Week 9
match-up:Chicago Bears at Buffalo BillsIn the waning moments of the loss to the
New England Patriots in Week 8, Derek Anderson suffered a concussion. Ruled out
for Week 9 vs. the Chicago Bears, it was time for...Nathan Peterman. An
incredibly ugly game ensued. Penalties galore. Turnovers. The Bears were held to
under 200 total yards and allowed the Bills to dominate time of possession. They
won. It was never close. Sherrick McManis illegal block above the waist (Q1,
7:37)The fact that the first penalty of the day (this one) came after 1/8 of the
game was over only makes it more shocking that 25 total flags were thrown. Of
those Frank Gore Jerseys Stitched , 24 were accepted. If you’d like to relive the nonsense, here’s the recap. While this wasn’t the craziest infraction in the world, it was
the spark that started the pyre. There were 292 penalty yards between the two
teams. The Bears (remember they won by a gigantic margin) had 190 yards of
offense and 129 penalty yards for a net movement of 61 yards. Jason Croom
fumbles (Q2, 7:21)The Bears had scored a touchdown early in the second quarter
and both teams traded punts on short drives. The Bills worked into Stephen
Hauschka striking distance. A bobble by Jason Croom was pulled in, but a great
defensive effort by Eddie Jackson dislodged the ball. Just like that the Bears
were up by 14. Nathan Peterman throws a pick-six (Q2, 3:38)If you haven’t
clicked it yet, go check out the penalty recap to see why this wasn’t pass
interference. In a game where penalties occurred at a preposterous rate, a
seeming penalty disrupted Zay Jones’s route. While the pass from Nathan Peterman
wasn’t the best in terms of ball placement Youth Adolphus Washington Jerseys , the contact from the defender helped create the tip and resulting pick-six. This one wasn’t entirely his fault, but Peterman
threw three interceptions to go with Croom’s fumble. Despite the Bills
out-gaining the Bears by a good margin and controlling the clock, the turnovers
not only negated these positives, they were a primary factor in the blowout
loss. Peterman runs for 24 yards (Q2, 0:00)The Bears were up 28-0 before
halftime. A penalty (of course) by the Bears gave Buffalo one last untimed down
before the break. It was all or nothing. Nathan Peterman chose nothing. Mental
errors and mistakes by the Bills helped keep the Bears rolling all day. Phillip
Gaines defensive pass interference (Q3, 11:01)The first of two pass-interference
calls on Phillip Gaines occurred when there was some chance of a comeback.
Gaines gave the Bears 47 yards on this play and 43 yards in the fourth quarter.
This put Gaines at three really harmful pass-interference flags with Buffalo and
he was let go two days later. Performance-based consequences from this game
loomed large. Nathan Peterman’s last snap in a Bills uniform came in this game.
He was sacked for a loss of nine yards.
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