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Ralph C. Wilson Jr.


 

Ralph C. Wilson, Jr. was one of the forward-thinking businessmen contacted by Lamar Hunt, when Hunt formed the American Football League. Wilson was a pillar of the league, fielding the only AFL team that went to post-season play for four consecutive years, 1963 through 1966. The Buffalo Bills won the league championship in 1964 and 1965. Wilson made professional football a resounding success in a "small market", signing such stars as Hall of Famers Cookie Gilchrist, Jack Kemp, and Tom Sestak.

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