
| January 19, 2004 | « Previous Story | HOME | Next Story » | Posted at 07:48 PM |
During the 1979 season, the Bills scored seven or fewer points in six games; all losses. That may have been a reason why they used their first five selections of the '80 NFL draft on offensive players. Mark Brammer was chosen with Buffalo's first of two third-round picks. Brammer shared playing time at tight end with veteran Reuben Gant and had two touchdown catches in his first five games. The Bills went 11-5 during Brammer’s first season and won their division for the first time since 1966. It was also the first time in six years that they were in the playoffs. In 4 seasons as a Bill, Brammer finished with 116 receptiions for 1,137 yards and 10 TDs.
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