The Bill had an awful season, winning only 1 of 14 games, the worst offense in the entire NFL, with 184 points (13.1 points/game).
In 1973, the Bills opened the new Rich Stadium in Orchard Park, with artificial turf, and Jarvis partly got his job back, starting 8 of 14 games.
[8][9] During Simpson's rushing success in the mid-1970s, the Bills' offensive line was nicknamed "The Electric Company," as they "turned on 'The Juice.
'"[10] Montler started all 14 games at center in 1974 and the Bills repeated at 9–5 and made the playoffs as a wild card team.
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