Export your learner materials as an interactive game, a webpage, or FAQ style cheatsheet.
Unsaved Work Found!
It looks like you have unsaved work from a previous session. Would you like to restore it?
Total Categories: 6
The Buffalo Bills compete in the National Football League (NFL) within the American Football Conference (AFC) West division.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) East division.
The Buffalo Bills were founded in 1970 as a charter member of the National Football League (NFL).
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills were founded in 1959 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL) and joined the NFL in 1970 following the AFL-NFL merger.
The Buffalo Bills have won three league championships, all as AFL championships.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills have won two league championships, both as AFL championships in 1964 and 1965.
The Buffalo Bills last won an AFL Championship in 1970, the same year they joined the NFL.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills last won an AFL Championship in 1965, not 1970.
Jack Kemp quarterbacked the Buffalo Bills during their AFL championship seasons in 1964 and 1965.
Answer: True
Jack Kemp served as the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills during their AFL championship victories in 1964 and 1965.
In which league and division do the Buffalo Bills currently compete?
Answer: National Football League (AFC East)
The Buffalo Bills currently compete in the National Football League (NFL) as a member of the American Football Conference (AFC) East division.
When were the Buffalo Bills founded, and what league were they initially a part of?
Answer: 1959, American Football League (AFL)
The Buffalo Bills were founded in 1959 as a charter member of the American Football League (AFL).
The Buffalo Bills' team name is derived from which historical figure?
Answer: Frontiersman Buffalo Bill Cody
The team's name originates from the famous frontiersman Buffalo Bill Cody.
The Buffalo Bills won which type of championships in 1964 and 1965?
Answer: AFL Championships
The Buffalo Bills won AFL Championships in 1964 and 1965.
Who was the quarterback for the Bills during their AFL championship seasons in 1964 and 1965?
Answer: Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp was the quarterback for the Buffalo Bills during their AFL championship seasons in 1964 and 1965.
Highmark Stadium, the current home of the Buffalo Bills, is located in Rochester, New York.
Answer: False
Highmark Stadium, the current home of the Buffalo Bills, is located in Orchard Park, New York.
Terry Pegula purchased the Buffalo Bills in 2014, taking over ownership after the passing of Ralph Wilson.
Answer: True
Terry Pegula purchased the Buffalo Bills in 2014, assuming ownership following the death of the original owner, Ralph Wilson.
Sean McDermott has been the head coach of the Buffalo Bills since 2017.
Answer: True
Sean McDermott assumed the role of head coach for the Buffalo Bills in 2017.
The Buffalo Bills held their training camp at SUNY Fredonia from 1981 to 1999.
Answer: True
The Buffalo Bills conducted their training camp at SUNY Fredonia between 1981 and 1999.
Brandon Beane is the current head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
Answer: False
Brandon Beane is the current General Manager and Chief Football Operations Officer for the Buffalo Bills, not the head coach.
Joe Brady is the current defensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.
Answer: False
Joe Brady is the current offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills; Bobby Babich is the defensive coordinator.
WGR AM 550 in Buffalo is the flagship station for the Buffalo Bills Radio Network.
Answer: True
WGR AM 550 in Buffalo serves as the flagship station for the Buffalo Bills Radio Network.
Chris Brown took over as the play-by-play announcer for the Buffalo Bills' radio broadcasts, succeeding John Murphy.
Answer: True
Chris Brown is the current play-by-play announcer for the Buffalo Bills' radio broadcasts, succeeding John Murphy.
What is the name of the Buffalo Bills' current home stadium, and where is it located?
Answer: Highmark Stadium, Orchard Park, New York
The Buffalo Bills' current home stadium is Highmark Stadium, located in Orchard Park, New York.
Who is the current owner of the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Terry Pegula
Terry Pegula is the current owner of the Buffalo Bills.
Who is the current head coach of the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Sean McDermott
Sean McDermott is the current head coach of the Buffalo Bills.
From 1981 to 1999, where did the Buffalo Bills hold their training camp?
Answer: SUNY Fredonia
The Buffalo Bills held their training camp at SUNY Fredonia from 1981 to 1999.
Who is the current offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Joe Brady
Joe Brady is the current offensive coordinator for the Buffalo Bills.
The primary colors of the Buffalo Bills are green, gold, and white.
Answer: False
The primary colors of the Buffalo Bills are royal blue, red, and white.
The Buffalo Bills play "Mr. Brightside" by The Killers after every field goal or touchdown.
Answer: False
While "Mr. Brightside" is played as a hype song, "Shout" by the Isley Brothers is the song played after field goals or touchdowns.
O. J. Simpson, a Hall of Fame running back, is considered the face of the Bills franchise for most of the 1970s and broke the NFL's single-season rushing record in 1975.
Answer: False
O. J. Simpson is considered the face of the Bills in the 1970s, but he broke the NFL's single-season rushing record in 1973, not 1975.
The Bills adopted a blue charging bison as their primary logo in 1962, featuring a red streak and white horn.
Answer: False
In 1962, the Bills adopted a red standing bison logo. The blue charging bison logo was introduced in 1974.
In 1984, the Bills changed their helmet shell color from red to white to help players distinguish them from opponents.
Answer: False
In 1984, the Bills changed their helmet shell color from white to red, primarily to help players distinguish their helmets from those of division rivals who also wore white helmets.
The logo introduced in 1974 featured a red charging bison designed by Stevens Wright, an aerospace designer.
Answer: False
The logo introduced in 1974 featured a blue charging bison with a red streak, designed by aerospace designer Stevens Wright.
The Buffalo Bills have retired jersey numbers for Jim Kelly (#12), Thurman Thomas (#34), and Andre Reed (#83).
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills have retired jersey numbers for Jim Kelly (#12), Thurman Thomas (#34), and Bruce Smith (#78). Andre Reed's number (#83) has reduced circulation but is not officially retired.
Hall of Fame inductees associated with the Buffalo Bills include only players, not coaches or owners.
Answer: False
Hall of Fame inductees associated with the Buffalo Bills include players, coaches (like Marv Levy), and owners (like Ralph Wilson).
O. J. Simpson was inducted into the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame in 1980.
Answer: True
O. J. Simpson was inducted into the Buffalo Bills Wall of Fame in 1980.
The number 12 is retired by the Bills in honor of running back Thurman Thomas.
Answer: False
The number 12 is retired by the Bills in honor of quarterback Jim Kelly, not running back Thurman Thomas (whose number is 34).
Billy Buffalo, an anthropomorphic blue American bison, is the official mascot of the Buffalo Bills.
Answer: True
Billy Buffalo, an anthropomorphic blue American bison, serves as the official mascot for the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills currently employ cheerleaders known as the Buffalo Jills.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills do not currently employ cheerleaders; the Buffalo Jills' operations were suspended.
The Stampede Drumline has served as the official drumline for the Buffalo Bills since the end of the 2013 season.
Answer: True
The Stampede Drumline has been the official drumline for the Buffalo Bills since the conclusion of the 2013 season.
"Shout" by the Isley Brothers is played at every home game after a field goal or touchdown and at the end of a Bills victory.
Answer: True
The song "Shout" by the Isley Brothers is played at every home game following a field goal or touchdown, and also at the conclusion of a Bills victory.
The unofficial Bills fight song, "Go Bills," was written by quarterback Jim Kelly in the mid-1990s.
Answer: False
The unofficial Bills fight song, "Go Bills," was written by former head coach Marv Levy in the mid-1990s.
Quarterback Jack Kemp, after his playing career, was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives and later became the Republican nominee for Vice President.
Answer: True
Following his playing career, Jack Kemp transitioned into politics, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and later becoming the Republican nominee for Vice President.
The "Cold Front" uniform, unveiled in August 2025, is an all-red uniform designed to evoke warmth.
Answer: False
The "Cold Front" uniform, unveiled in August 2025, is an all-white uniform, not all-red.
The Buffalo Bills' 50th Anniversary Team included players like Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, and Marv Levy as coach.
Answer: True
The Buffalo Bills' 50th Anniversary Team featured prominent figures such as Jim Kelly, Bruce Smith, and Marv Levy (as coach).
The number 32 was withdrawn from circulation after O. J. Simpson's tenure and has remained unissued since.
Answer: False
The number 32, associated with O. J. Simpson, was withdrawn from circulation after his tenure but was placed back into circulation in 2019.
The charging bison logo introduced in 1974 was designed by Stevens Wright, an aerospace designer.
Answer: True
The charging bison logo, introduced in 1974, was indeed designed by aerospace designer Stevens Wright.
Which of the following is NOT listed as a primary color for the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Green
The primary colors of the Buffalo Bills are royal blue, red, and white; green is not listed as a primary color.
What song is played at Bills home games after field goals or touchdowns?
Answer: "Shout" by the Isley Brothers
The song "Shout" by the Isley Brothers is played at Bills home games after field goals or touchdowns.
Which player, known for breaking the NFL's single-season rushing record in 1973, was considered the face of the Bills franchise for most of the 1970s?
Answer: O. J. Simpson
O. J. Simpson, considered the face of the Bills in the 1970s, broke the NFL's single-season rushing record in 1973.
What change was made to the Bills' helmet color in 1984, and why?
Answer: Changed from white to red to help distinguish from rivals' helmets.
In 1984, the Bills changed their helmet shell color from white to red to assist players in distinguishing their helmets from those of division rivals who also wore white helmets.
Who designed the Buffalo Bills' charging bison logo introduced in 1974?
Answer: Stevens Wright, an aerospace designer
The Buffalo Bills' charging bison logo, introduced in 1974, was designed by aerospace designer Stevens Wright.
Which player's jersey number is retired by the Buffalo Bills in honor of their Hall of Fame career and leading the team to four consecutive Super Bowls?
Answer: #12 (Jim Kelly)
The number 12 is retired by the Buffalo Bills in honor of Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly, who led the team to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances.
What is the official mascot of the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Billy Buffalo
Billy Buffalo is the official mascot of the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills do not currently have cheerleaders, following the suspension of operations for which group?
Answer: The Buffalo Jills
The Buffalo Bills do not currently have cheerleaders, as operations for the Buffalo Jills were suspended.
What is the significance of the song "Shout" for the Bills?
Answer: It's played after field goals or touchdowns and at the end of victories.
"Shout" is played at every home game after field goals or touchdowns and at the end of a Bills victory.
Which former Bills player became a prominent politician, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and later running for Vice President?
Answer: Jack Kemp
Jack Kemp, a former Bills quarterback, became a prominent politician, serving in the U.S. House of Representatives and running for Vice President.
The "Cold Front" uniform, unveiled in August 2025, is characterized by which primary color scheme?
Answer: All white with silver and blue accents
The "Cold Front" uniform is an all-white ensemble featuring silver numbers trimmed in blue, with silver and blue helmet stripes.
Which player, known for wearing number 83, is a Hall of Fame wide receiver associated with the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Andre Reed
Andre Reed, a Hall of Fame wide receiver, wore number 83 for the Buffalo Bills.
What is the significance of the number 32 being associated with O. J. Simpson?
Answer: It was withdrawn from circulation after his tenure but returned in 2019.
The number 32, associated with O. J. Simpson, was withdrawn from circulation after his time with the team but was later reissued in 2019.
Which of the following players is enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame and associated with the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Billy Shaw
Billy Shaw is a Hall of Fame player associated with the Buffalo Bills.
The Buffalo Bills hold the record for the most Super Bowl appearances without a victory, having appeared in five consecutive Super Bowls.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills appeared in four consecutive Super Bowls from 1990 to 1993, losing each one, which is a record for consecutive appearances without a victory.
The Buffalo Bills experienced a 17-year playoff drought from 2000 to 2016, which was the longest in North American professional sports at the time.
Answer: True
The Buffalo Bills endured a 17-year playoff drought from 2000 to 2016, which was indeed the longest such drought in the four major North American professional sports leagues at that time.
The Bills' return to consistent playoff contention in the late 2010s was marked by breaking a long playoff drought under coach Sean McDermott.
Answer: True
Under head coach Sean McDermott, the Bills ended their extended playoff drought and achieved consistent postseason appearances starting in the late 2010s.
In the 2020 season, the Buffalo Bills reached the AFC Championship game for the first time since the 1993 season.
Answer: True
The 2020 season marked the Buffalo Bills' return to the AFC Championship game, their first appearance in that contest since the 1993 season.
The 2021 AFC Divisional Round game between the Bills and Chiefs was notable for the Bills winning decisively in overtime.
Answer: False
The 2021 AFC Divisional Round game between the Bills and Chiefs was notable for the Chiefs winning in overtime, not the Bills winning decisively.
"Wide Right" refers to Scott Norwood's successful game-winning field goal attempt in Super Bowl XXV.
Answer: False
"Wide Right" refers to Scott Norwood's missed game-winning field goal attempt in Super Bowl XXV.
"The Comeback" refers to the 1992 AFC Wild Card playoff game where the Bills overcame a 35-3 deficit to defeat the Houston Oilers.
Answer: True
"The Comeback" is the term used for the 1992 AFC Wild Card playoff game where the Bills rallied from a 35-3 deficit to defeat the Houston Oilers.
The "Music City Miracle" involved a controversial kickoff return touchdown by the Bills against the Tennessee Titans in the 1999 playoffs.
Answer: False
The "Music City Miracle" was a controversial kickoff return touchdown scored by the Tennessee Titans against the Bills in the 1999 playoffs.
In the 2021 AFC Wild Card game, the Bills defeated the Patriots 47-17, scoring a touchdown on every offensive drive.
Answer: True
In the 2021 AFC Wild Card game, the Bills defeated the Patriots 47-17, achieving a perfect offensive performance by scoring a touchdown on every drive.
During the 2022 season, Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on the field and thankfully recovered.
Answer: True
During the 2022 season, Bills safety Damar Hamlin experienced a cardiac arrest on the field, from which he thankfully recovered.
The Buffalo Bills won the AFC East division title for the third consecutive year in the 2023 season.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills won the AFC East division title for the fourth consecutive year in the 2023 season.
The Bills' appearance in the 2024 AFC Championship Game marked their third such appearance in the last five years.
Answer: False
The Bills' appearance in the 2024 AFC Championship Game marked their fifth such appearance in six years (2019-2024 seasons), not third in five years.
"13 Seconds" refers to the 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game where the Bills lost in overtime after the Chiefs scored with 13 seconds remaining in regulation.
Answer: True
"13 Seconds" refers to the 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game where the Chiefs secured victory in overtime after scoring with 13 seconds left in regulation.
How many consecutive Super Bowls did the Bills appear in from 1990 to 1993, and what was their outcome?
Answer: Four consecutive Super Bowls, losing each one
The Buffalo Bills appeared in four consecutive Super Bowls from 1990 to 1993, losing each of those games.
What was the duration of the Buffalo Bills' playoff drought from 2000 to 2016?
Answer: 17 years
The Buffalo Bills experienced a 17-year playoff drought from 2000 to 2016.
In the 2020 season, the Buffalo Bills achieved which significant milestones?
Answer: First division championship and playoff wins since 1995
In the 2020 season, the Bills secured their first division championship and playoff victories since 1995.
What does the phrase "Wide Right" refer to in Buffalo Bills history?
Answer: Scott Norwood's missed game-winning field goal in Super Bowl XXV
"Wide Right" refers to Scott Norwood's missed game-winning field goal attempt in Super Bowl XXV.
What famous comeback occurred in the 1992 AFC Wild Card playoff game involving the Bills?
Answer: The Bills overcame a 35-3 deficit to win in overtime.
The famous "Comeback" refers to the 1992 AFC Wild Card game where the Bills rallied from a 35-3 deficit to defeat the Houston Oilers in overtime.
What significant event involving player Damar Hamlin occurred during the 2022 season?
Answer: He suffered a cardiac arrest on the field during a game.
During the 2022 season, Bills safety Damar Hamlin suffered a cardiac arrest on the field during a game.
How many consecutive AFC East division titles did the Bills win leading up to and including the 2023 season?
Answer: Four
The Buffalo Bills won the AFC East division title for four consecutive years, leading up to and including the 2023 season.
What is the significance of the Bills' 2021 AFC Wild Card game victory over the Patriots?
Answer: They scored a touchdown on every offensive drive in a 47-17 win.
The Bills' 2021 AFC Wild Card victory over the Patriots was significant as they achieved a perfect offensive game, scoring a touchdown on every drive in a 47-17 win.
What does the "13 Seconds" reference in Bills lore signify?
Answer: The time remaining in regulation when the Chiefs scored the winning touchdown in a 2021 playoff game.
"13 Seconds" refers to the 2021 AFC Divisional playoff game where the Chiefs scored the game-winning touchdown with 13 seconds left in regulation.
The '12th Man' on the Buffalo Bills' Wall of Fame represents the team's coaching staff.
Answer: False
The '12th Man' on the Buffalo Bills' Wall of Fame represents the team's fans, acknowledging their continuous support.
The term "Bills Mafia," originating on Twitter in 2010, refers to the team's passionate fan community.
Answer: True
The term "Bills Mafia," which emerged on Twitter in 2010, denotes the team's dedicated and passionate fan community.
Distinctive Bills Mafia fan traditions include wearing Zubaz sportswear and jumping through folding tables.
Answer: True
Fan traditions associated with the Bills Mafia include wearing Zubaz sportswear and the practice of fans jumping through folding tables.
Bills fans are known for supporting charitable causes, including donating to charities of opposing players, such as Andy Dalton and Lamar Jackson.
Answer: True
Bills fans have demonstrated support for charitable causes by donating to charities associated with opposing players, such as Andy Dalton and Lamar Jackson.
What does the '12th Man' represent on the Buffalo Bills' Wall of Fame?
Answer: The fans of the team
The '12th Man' on the Buffalo Bills' Wall of Fame represents the team's fans, acknowledging their consistent support.
What does the term "Bills Mafia" refer to?
Answer: The extensive and passionate fan community
The term "Bills Mafia" refers to the extensive and passionate fan community of the Buffalo Bills.
Which of the following is a distinctive fan tradition associated with the Bills Mafia?
Answer: Jumping through folding tables
A distinctive fan tradition associated with the Bills Mafia involves fans jumping through folding tables.
The Buffalo Bills' most significant rivalries are with teams outside their AFC East division, such as the Kansas City Chiefs and the Dallas Cowboys.
Answer: False
The Buffalo Bills' most significant rivalries are primarily with their AFC East opponents: the Miami Dolphins, New England Patriots, and New York Jets.
The Bills-Dolphins rivalry became particularly prominent due to the Dolphins achieving an NFL-record 20 consecutive wins against the Bills in the 1990s.
Answer: False
The Dolphins' NFL-record 20 consecutive wins against the Bills occurred in the 1970s and early 1980s, not the 1990s.
The Bills-Patriots rivalry intensified significantly following the departure of Tom Brady from the Patriots.
Answer: False
The Bills-Patriots rivalry intensified significantly during Tom Brady's tenure with the Patriots, and the Bills have held an advantage in the series since his departure.
The Bills and the Titans (formerly Oilers) share a history as original AFL clubs and had notable playoff matchups like "The Comeback" and the "Music City Miracle."
Answer: True
The Bills and the Titans (formerly Oilers) share a history as original AFL clubs and have been involved in significant playoff games such as "The Comeback" and the "Music City Miracle."
Which of the following is a significant rivalry for the Buffalo Bills?
Answer: Bills vs. Miami Dolphins
The Bills vs. Miami Dolphins matchup is considered a significant rivalry for the Buffalo Bills.
The historical context of the Bills-Dolphins rivalry includes which notable streak by the Dolphins?
Answer: An NFL-record 20 consecutive wins against the Bills in the 1970s/early 80s
The Bills-Dolphins rivalry is historically marked by the Dolphins achieving an NFL-record 20 consecutive wins against the Bills during the 1970s and early 1980s.
The "Music City Miracle" refers to a controversial playoff game against which opponent?
Answer: Tennessee Titans
The "Music City Miracle" refers to a controversial playoff game between the Buffalo Bills and the Tennessee Titans.