Bills' new Highmark Stadium won't feature any mention of O.J. Simpson: 'Not a fit'
Key Points:
- The Buffalo Bills are relocating to Highmark Stadium after 50 years at Ralph Wilson Stadium but will exclude O.J. Simpson from any new displays honoring Wall of Fame inductees.
- Team officials stated that Simpson is "not a fit" for inclusion due to his controversial legacy following a high-profile murder trial and subsequent legal issues.
- Despite Simpson's significant on-field achievements with the Bills, including an MVP award and breaking the 2,000-yard rushing mark, the organization has chosen to distance itself from his legacy at the new stadium.
- The Bills had maintained Simpson's Wall of Fame status at Ralph Wilson Stadium but have opted for a fresh start at Highmark Stadium, reflecting the enduring impact of his off-field controversies.