Bills exclude O.J. Simpson imagery from new Highmark Stadium
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 28, 2026, 2:06 PM
Last updated Jun 28, 2026
The Buffalo Bills announced that O.J. Simpson will not have any imagery displayed in the new Highmark Stadium. This decision comes as the team prepares to relocate from Ralph Wilson Stadium to the new facility. Simpson, a former star player, was inducted into the Bills Wall of Fame in 1980 but has faced extensive legal issues that led to the team's choice. Bills COO Pete Guelli stated that Simpson is not a fit for display within the new stadium.
- •Simpson spent nine seasons with the Bills and is a Hall of Famer.
- •He faced serious legal issues, including a criminal trial for murder.
- •The new Highmark Stadium will honor other legendary players.
- •Simpson was inducted into the Bills Wall of Fame in 1980.
- •The Bills' relocation to the new stadium takes place this season.
- 2:06 PMYahoo Sports — Bills decide to ban imagery of controversial star from new stadium
"One prominent member of Buffalo's Wall of Fame will not be making the move to the new Highmark Stadium with the team.
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