Rich Sajecki at Father Baker Manor, where he survived Covid-19.
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Rich Sajecki gets a kiss from Chloe at Father Baker Manor in Orchard Park Tuesday, Nov. 24, 2020.
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Quarterback Jack Kemp, throwing deep in a game against the Houston Oilers, directed the Bills to American Football League championships in 1964 and 1965.
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Cookie Gilchrist was a leader in boycotting the 1965 American Football League all-star game, where Black players wearied of racist treatment.
Rich Sajecki sees himself as a typical Buffalo Bills fan, even if those around him don't buy it. While he's loved the team since the days of the old War Memorial Stadium, he's never been a season ticket holder, spending most game days in an anxious vigil by the television.
Joan Hoak and her daughter, Donna, are emblematic of a fan base that has managed to keep a National Football League franchise here when teams and owners have deserted much larger American
A billboard for a man described as "the representation of every Bills fan” will be visible to thousands Saturday as the Bills host the Colts in the first playoff game since 1996 in Orchard Park.
Quarterback Jack Kemp, throwing deep in a game against the Houston Oilers, directed the Bills to American Football League championships in 1964 and 1965.