Raiders Travel To Buffalo To Face Bills In Reignited Rivalry
Jerry KnaakTeam Historian
Not many meetings took place in the 1980s, just four, and the teams split. After the Bills took the 1980 meeting 24-7 in Buffalo, the Raiders, based in Los Angeles, took the next two – 27-24 in Buffalo in 1983, and 34-21 in 1987 in Los Angeles. The Bills topped the Raiders 37-21 in Buffalo in 1988.
The series became a bit of a rivalry in the 1990s with the teams meeting six times. The teams split those six match-ups. Buffalo won 38-24 in 1990 in western New York, and 30-27 in overtime in Los Angeles in 1991. The Raiders responded with a 20-3 win in 1992 in LA and a 25-24 victory in 1993 in Buffalo. Five years later, the Bills topped the relocated to Oakland Raiders 44-21 in Buffalo. The following year, 1999, the Raiders stunned the Bills 20-14 in Buffalo.
The teams have met seven times since 2002 with the Raiders winning five and the Bills grabbing two. On their way to Super Bowl XXXVII, the Raiders zoomed past the Bills in Buffalo 49-31, won a tight one 13-10 in 2004 in Oakland and ran away with a 38-17 decision in 2005, also in Oakland. The Bills won a pair of last-second decisions in 2008 and 2011 in Buffalo. The Raiders have won the last two meetings, both in Oakland – 26-24 in 2014 and 38-24 last season.
The Bills have won the only two playoff meetings – the 1990 AFC Championship game, 51-3, the week after running back Bo Jackson was lost to a career-ending injury in an AFC Divisional playoff win over the Cincinnati Bengals and a 1993 AFC playoff game, 29-23 – both in Buffalo.
The Raiders will be looking to even their record at 4-4 after last week’s huge Thursday Night Football win over the Kansas City Chiefs, and the Bills (4-2) look to keep pace with the 5-2 New England Patriots in the AFC East.
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