Buffalo returned home with an engagement with the New York Jets. Unlike last season, the Buffalo running game struggled as Terry Miller suffered through a sophomore jinx. The Bills offense compensated with a prolific air attack, not seen on the bills since the high flying championship years. Despite the loss of veteran Bobby Chandler, rookie Jerry Butler teamed up with the veteran Frank Lewis to combine for a deadly combo. Butler didn’t take long to prove that he was a quick learner. Against the Jets, in only his fourth game, he caught 10 passes for 255 yards and four touchdowns in a 46-31 Bills win...
The Buffalo running attack was split 3 ways between sophomore Terry Miller ( 484 yards, 1 TD), FB Curtis Brown (574 yards, 4 TDs) and Roland Hooks (320 yards, 6 TDs). As the offense could not settle on one back to shoulder the load, the passing attack flourished and had the best year in team history. Joe Ferguson passed for a team record 3,572 yards, a 52% completion rate, and 14 TDs. Frank Lewis led the team with 54 catches and became the fist receiver in 9 seasons to eclipse the 1,000 yard mark, with 1,082 yards and 2 scores. Rookie sensation Jerry Butler finished second 48 grabs for 834 yards and 4 TDs.