The Buffalo Bills are transitioning to their new Highmark Stadium after 50 years at Ralph Wilson Stadium, but O.J. Simpson will not be included in any displays there, including the Family Circle honoring Wall of Fame inductees. Team officials stated that they believe he is not a suitable fit for the new venue, a decision influenced by his controversial legacy following a high-profile murder trial and subsequent civil lawsuit. Simpson, who passed away in 2024, was a prominent player for the Bills, earning MVP honors in 1973 and breaking rushing records during his career. The franchise’s decision reflects a desire to distance itself from his tarnished reputation.
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