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Buffalo Bills very 1st football game in 1960...



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September 12, 1960

THE SPRINGFIELD UNION, Mass., Sept. 12, 1960

* Buffalo Bill play their very 1st ever football game

Page 15 has a one column heading: "AL Dorow Leads Titans to Win" with subhead and stats. (see images)
Complete with 22 pages, tiny binding holes along the spine, very nice condition

AI notes: On September 11, 1960, the Buffalo Bills played their first-ever regular-season game in the newly formed American Football League, facing the New York Titans at New York’s Polo Grounds. The Bills struggled offensively, managing only 113 total yards and a single field goal by Darrell Harper, which marked the first points in franchise history. Quarterbacks Bob Brodhead and Tommy O’Connell each threw interceptions, while the defense allowed 340 yards and 20 first downs, unable to contain the Titans’ balanced attack. New York quarterback Dick Jamieson threw for 152 yards and a touchdown, running back Al Dorow scored twice on the ground, and wide receiver Don Maynard had four catches for 116 yards, leading the Titans to a 27–3 victory. Despite the difficult debut, this game set the stage for the Bills’ inaugural AFL season, which concluded with a 5–8–1 record.

Category: The 20th Century