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Buffalo Bills’ New Stadium Might Not Include Wall of Fame Tribute to O.J. Simpson

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The Buffalo Bills are facing a difficult decision as their new Highmark Stadium prepares to open this summer: Should O.J. Simpson’s name be included among the franchise’s honored players?

The question has no easy answer.

Simpson is one of the most accomplished players in Bills history and widely regarded as one of the greatest running backs in NFL history. But he also happens to be one of the most controversial figures in American public life.

Will they choose to honor his on-field legacy or demote him due to his off-field struggles? Time will tell.

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The new Highmark Stadium will feature a “Family Circle” plaza, an outdoor gathering space designed in the shape of a bison hoof print. At its center will stand three giant bison sculptures — a bull, cow and calf.

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The plaza will also include vertical illuminated plaques honoring Wall of Fame members and Western New York history. Additional space inside the stadium will be dedicated to those names as well.

But one name remains in question.

Senior VP of Design Frank Cravotta confirmed to ESPN that no final decision has been made regarding Simpson’s inclusion. The design team is preparing layouts both with and without Simpson, leaving the door open in either direction.

It’s worth noting that Simpson was included on the Wall of Fame at the previous Highmark Stadium, which closed in January. Whether that tradition carries forward to the new venue is a choice the organization has yet to make.

O.J. Simpson’s Historic Career in Buffalo

On the field, Simpson’s contributions to the Bills franchise are undeniable. A Pro Football Hall of Famer inducted in the Class of 1985, Simpson spent the first nine seasons of his career with the Bills.

During those nine years, he compiled a remarkable résumé. He recorded 10,183 rushing yards and 57 rushing touchdowns. He added 1,924 receiving yards and 12 receiving touchdowns.

In 1973, he won both the NFL MVP and Offensive Player of the Year awards with the team.

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Simpson was also the first player ever to rush for more than 2,000 yards in a single season. He led the league in rushing four times, all while wearing a Bills uniform.

His place in the franchise record books remains secure. Simpson holds the second-most rushing yards in Bills history, behind Thurman Thomas, and the third-most rushing touchdowns, behind Josh Allen and Thomas.

O.J. Simpson’s Complicated Legacy Off the Field

Simpson’s life beyond football, however, cast a long shadow over his athletic achievements.

He was acquitted in a 1995 criminal trial for the killings of Nicole Brown Simpson and Ronald Goldman. He was later found liable for their deaths in a civil case.

In 2008, Simpson was found guilty on 12 counts, including armed robbery, kidnapping, and assault with a deadly weapon in an effort to reclaim memorabilia he claimed was stolen. He served nine years in prison before being paroled in 2017.

Simpson died in April 2024 at age 76 after a battle with prostate cancer.

The Buffalo Bills’ Decision Does Not Have a Clear Deadline

The Bills’ deliberation reflects the tension between honoring athletic greatness and acknowledging the full scope of a person’s life. Simpson’s on-field legacy in Buffalo is among the most decorated in franchise history, yet his off-field history makes any public tribute a sensitive matter.

For now, the franchise is keeping its options open. With the design team preparing for both possibilities — plaques with Simpson’s name and plaques without it — the final call could come at any point before the stadium’s summer opening.

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As the Buffalo Bills’ new stadium takes shape, this is one detail that remains unfinished — and one that will draw attention no matter which direction the Bills ultimately choose.

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