
| January 19, 2004 | « Previous Story | HOME | Next Story » | Posted at 08:30 PM |
When the roll call of the Bills' all-time top offensive linemen is presented, not too many moments will pass before you'll hear the name Will Wolford. Chosen with Buffalo's second pick in the first round of the 1986 draft, as it would turn out, the Vanderbilt star couldn't have joined the club at a better time. Only six days after signing with the team, a quarterback named Jim Kelly also made his way to Buffalo. Under Levy, the experiences got much better for Wolford as he moved to left tackle. In 1988, two seasons after winning only four games, the Bills went 12-4 and made it to the AFC Championship Game. After another two seasons passed, Buffalo made its first appearance in the Super Bowl. Wolford had the opportunity to experience the next two Super Bowls as well. During those three AFC championship seasons, he played in two Pro Bowls as the Bills posted a 37-11 regular season record.
Where are they now - Career stats