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They defeated the San Francisco 49ers, who were attempting to win the Super Bowl for an unprecedented third straight year, 15 – 13 at San Francisco and then defeated the Buffalo Bills 20 – 19 in Super Bowl XXV.
The Steelers defeated the Buffalo Bills 32-14 at home in the divisional round, then won the AFC Championship Game over the host Raiders, 24-13.
The Bengals went on to win their first ever playoff game by defeating the Buffalo Bills, 28-21, and then defeated San Diego Chargers, 27-7, in a game known as the Freezer Bowl because of the-59 windchill conditions at Riverfront Stadium.
Buffalo then crushed the Los Angeles Raiders 51 – 3, the most lopsided score in AFC Championship Game history.
Buffalo then played against Denver Broncos, who were coming off a 26 – 24 win over the Houston Oilers in which quarterback John Elway led them on an 87-yard drive to set up kicker David Treadwell's game-winning field goal with only 16 seconds left.
The Redskins defense then forced Buffalo to a three-and-out on their ensuing possession, and punter Chris Mohr's 23-yard punt sailed out of bounds at the Washington 49-yard line.
Buffalo then recorded a 24-3 win on the road against the Pittsburgh Steelers, the AFC Central champions with the AFC's best regular season record at 11-5.
Buffalo then forced Dallas to punt, but on the first play of the Bills ' ensuing possession Dallas safety James Washington forced Thomas to fumble and safety Darren Woodson recovered the ball at midfield.
Bills receiver Russell Copeland then returned the ensuing kickoff 22 yards to the Buffalo 37-yard line, but on third down Cowboy linemen Jim Jeffcoat and Charles Haley shared a 13-yard sack on Kelly to force the Bills to punt.
Copyright dates listed are 1976 and 1979, published by Metagaming and then Flying Buffalo.
In 1885 a US firm, the Christian Literature Company, first of Buffalo, then New York, began to issue the volumes in a reorganised form, edited by the episcopalian bishop of New York, A. Cleveland Coxe.
" The " Constance " is then attached to the scheduled express " New York Limited " to Buffalo.
From 1812 to 1814, Cattaraugus County was incorporated in Allegany County ; from 1814 to 1817, records of the county were divided between Belmont ( Allegany County ) and Buffalo ( then in Niagara County ).
From 1814 to 1817, records of Cattaraugus County were divided between Belmont ( the seat of Allegany County ) and Buffalo ( then in Niagara County ).
The WSGA group then headed north on Sunday toward Buffalo to continue its show of force.
A Buffalo wing, hot wing or wing is a chicken wing section ( drumette or flat ) that is traditionally deep-fried unbreaded and then coated in sauce.
The main thoroughfare leading north and south was Lenna Avenue and leading east and west was Highway Number 23, renamed Buffalo Avenue because of its erstwhile use as a buffalo trail, and then renamed again in 1989 to its current name, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Blvd ( Hwy 574 ).
In 1830, Linus and his wife Diantha came from Cayuga County, New York, by way of the Erie Canal, to Buffalo and then by way of Lake Erie steamboat to Detroit.
In the original 1920s and 1930s Buck Rogers stories and newspaper cartoons, Buck Rogers, in his adventures in the 25th century that take place on Earth, helps in the fight for a free Northern America from the liberated zone around Niagara, New York ( which by then has grown to large metropolis -- the capital of the liberated zone -- that includes Niagara Falls, New York, Niagara Falls, Ontario, and Buffalo, New York ), against the Red Mongol Empire, a Chinese empire of the future which in the 25th century rules most of North America.
* Andre Reed played football for Kutztown University and then went on to play for the Buffalo Bills for many years.
Gaylord leased the mine to Van Homer & Fellows, then to Eric L. Hedstrum ( of Buffalo, New York ).
For many Buffalo Springfield fans it is " Bluebird ", a Stephen Stills composition, that was then and remains the band's peak.
In the early 1980s he appeared on Young's Trans album and then played with Martin in the " Buffalo Springfield Revisited " tribute band in the mid-1980s.
He attended the Doane Academy in Granville for a year, and he then became a clerk in his brother-in-law's bookstore in Buffalo, New York.

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After that review, the goal was allowed because having simply blocked Hull's shot rather than catching it, the Buffalo netminder never took possession of the puck away from Hull.
Senator Thomas Craighead represented Mississippi County, and opposed the bill because the farmland it took from Mississippi County ( commonly known as the Buffalo Island area ) was a major source of property taxes for the county.
From Buffalo they took passage over the lakes on board a steamboat named Wisconsin, the name possibly being the means of drawing them to that particular boat ; for that state was their " promised land.
During the Johnson County War of 1892, a group of Buffalo Soldiers from Fort Robinson, took the train to Gillette, and marched to Suggs.
While he was with Webb, he took part in a legendary cypher with the Wu Tang Clan family in Buffalo, New York, which earned him respect from the rap veterans.
A first comprehensive Still retrospective took place at the Albright-Knox Art Gallery, Buffalo, New York, in 1959.
However, its 50, 000-watt signal has made the station desirable for the city's second-tier sports teams: the Buffalo Bandits have aired on the station since the 2006 season ( moving from WGR where it took the place of the locked-out Sabres in 2005 ), the Buffalo Bulls basketball team, and, on and off, the Buffalo Bisons, who moved back to the frequency in April 2008.
As soon as his force reached the frontier, Smyth took it upon himself to deploy his force near Buffalo, New York, at the head of the Niagara River.
Perhaps the best game of his NHL career took place on 3 November 2005 against the longtime rival Buffalo Sabres, in which he scored a then career-high four goals and six points.
A flamboyant showman, he was and still is often confused with Buffalo Bill Cody, whose surname he took when young.
The Buffalo Braves took Bird Averitt for $ 125, 000.
In the Toronto area, Rogers-owned CityNews Channel took the place of CKXT on their former cable channel 15 slot shortly thereafter ( for digital subscribers ; Buffalo PBS station WNED-TV is now duplicated on channel 15 for analog subscribers ).
During his term as mayor, the Buffalo riot of 1862 took place.
On the army's left flank, the 92nd Infantry Division ( the " Buffalo Soldiers Division ") went along the coast to Genoa ; and a rapid advance towards Turin, by the Brazilian division on their right, took the German – Italian Army of Liguria by surprise, causing its collapse.
When her father took office in 1901 following the assassination of President William McKinley in Buffalo ( an event that she greeted with " sheer rapture "), Longworth became an instant celebrity and fashion icon at age 17.
Prince's first solo exhibition took place in June 1980 during a residency at the CEPA gallery in Buffalo, New York.
However, Rudel decided to resign in 1979 in order to take a position as music director of the Buffalo Philharmonic and Sills took the post over entirely.
Like Long Wolf, he took part of Buffalo Bill's Wild West Show.
While the participants were typically from Western New York — Canisius, Niagara University, St. Bonaventure University, the University at Buffalo, and Buffalo State College — teams from outside the area such as Cornell University also took part.
Initially, Waronker looked after the acts that Warner Bros. took over when they bought Autumn Records for $ 10, 000, but during the year he also avidly pursued rising Los Angeles band Buffalo Springfield although, much to his and Ostin's chagrin, the band was ultimately signed by Atlantic Records, which was soon to be purchased by Warner Bros. Records.
As an adjunct to his work as an illustrator, Guérin took an active part in the international expositions of his day, showing at the Pan American Expo in Buffalo, New York, 1901, the Louisiana Purchase Expo held in St Louis in 1904 at which he won a silver medal, and the Lewis & Clark Expo in Portland, Oregon in 1905.

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