O.J. Simpson won't be in the Wall of Fame at the new Bills stadium
Key Points:
- The Buffalo Bills have decided to exclude O.J. Simpson from the display of all-time franchise greats in their new stadium and the Family Circle plaza.
- Bills COO Pete Guelli stated that the organization considers Simpson not a fit to be displayed in the new venue honoring franchise legends.
- Simpson, who died in 2024, was the first member of the Bills Wall of Fame, established in 1980, and was a five-time first-team All-Pro and 1973 NFL MVP.
- Despite his on-field achievements and Pro Football Hall of Fame induction in 1985, Simpson's legacy with the Bills is now being reconsidered due to his controversial history.