Ralph Wilson, owner of the Buffalo Bills, died today at age 95. The Pro Football Hall of Famer was the last member of the "Foolish Club," that group of owners who founded the AFL, still involved in the league.
Ralph Wilson, the owner of the Buffalo Bills for more than 50 years, died on Tuesday at the age of 95, team president Russ Brandon announced in an emotional statement at the NFL owners meeting. Inducted in the Hall of
BUFFALO, NY (WKBW) Ralph Wilson Jr. touched the lives of so many though his charitable work, and left a mark in the Western New York Community. “He cared about Western New York, said Dr. Candace Johnson, PHD, Deputy Director at Roswell Park
Life goes in strange circles. I finally met Ralph Wilson in the early 1990s, when I was a sports columnist with The Post-Standard. I don't even remember the particular game at Rich Stadium, but it was during the run of those great Bills that kept
Orlando, Fla. – Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson passed away Tuesday, March 25, at the age of 95. Bills CEO Russ Brandon delivered the news at the NFL annual meeting in Orlando. "A great man, unbelievable leader," the
RIP Ralph Wilson