If there's ever been a snake-bitten team in the NFL, it's the early 1990s era Buffalo Bills.
Led by Jim Kelly, the team was consistently one of the best the league had to offer, and it made four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1991 to 1994. However, the closest they'd get to claiming the Vince Lombardi Trophy during that run was a one-point loss to the New York Giants at Super Bowl XXV. That was their first, and most competitive, appearance at a Super Bowl, as the next three championship games were decided by much bigger margins for Buffalo's opponents.
To make matters worse, the Bills have not yet returned to the Super Bowl.
DAZN dives into the Bills' record in the NFL's biggest game.
Buffalo Bills Super Bowl appearances
Date | Game | Result |
January 27, 1991 | Super Bowl XXV | New York Giants 20-19 Buffalo Bills |
January 26, 1992 | Super Bowl XXVI | Washington Redskins 37-24 Buffalo Bills |
January 31, 1993 | Super Bowl XXVII | Dallas Cowboys 52-17 Buffalo Bills |
January 30, 1994 | Super Bowl XXVIII | Dallas Cowboys 30-13 Buffalo Bills |
How many Super Bowls have the Buffalo Bills won?
The Bills have yet to win a Super Bowl. However, the team does have two AFL championships to its name, won in 1964 and 1965.
When was the last Buffalo Bills Super Bowl win?
The Bills are still waiting for their first Super Bowl win.
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