2005 Buffalo Bills season
The 2005 Buffalo Bills season was their 46th in the National Football League. The team was unable to improve upon their previous season's output of 9–7, instead finishing 5–11.[1] This was the sixth consecutive season in which the team missed the playoffs.
Mike Mularkey coached the Bills for his second year.[2]
Offseason
Drew Bledsoe, who had been the team's quarterback from 2002–2004, was released by the Bills after the 2004 season to make way for backup quarterback J.P. Losman. It was the second time that Bledsoe's team had let him go for a younger quarterback. When Bledsoe was later signed by the Dallas Cowboys, he expressed bitterness with the Bills for the move, stating "I can't wait to go home and dress my kids in little stars and get rid of the other team's [Buffalo's] stuff."[3]
NFL Draft
Main article:
2005 NFL Draft
Buffalo had six draft picks in the 2005 draft. The Bills traded their only first round pick in 2005 to the Dallas Cowboys to move up in the previous draft, a pick they used to draft J.P. Losman.
Personnel
Staff
2005 Buffalo Bills staff |
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Front office
- Owner – Ralph Wilson
- President/General Manager – Tom Donahoe
- Assistant General Manager – Tom Modrak
- Director of Pro Personnel – John Guy
- Coordinator of College Scouting – Doug Majeski
Head coaches
Offensive coaches
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Defensive coaches
Special teams coaches
Strength and conditioning
- Strength and Conditioning Coordinator – Brad Roll
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Schedule
Week |
Date |
Opponent |
Result |
Attendance |
1 |
September 11, 2005 |
Houston Texans |
W 22–7 |
71,781 |
2 |
September 18, 2005 |
at Tampa Bay Buccaneers |
L 19–3 |
64,777 |
3 |
September 25, 2005 |
Atlanta Falcons |
L 24–16 |
72,032 |
4 |
October 2, 2005 |
at New Orleans Saints |
L 19–7 |
58,688 |
5 |
October 9, 2005 |
Miami Dolphins |
W 20–14 |
72,160 |
6 |
October 16, 2005 |
New York Jets |
W 27–17 |
72,045 |
7 |
October 23, 2005 |
at Oakland Raiders |
L 38–17 |
42,779 |
8 |
October 30, 2005 |
at New England Patriots |
L 21–16 |
68,756 |
9 |
Bye |
10 |
November 13, 2005 |
Kansas City Chiefs |
W 14–3 |
72,093 |
11 |
November 20, 2005 |
at San Diego Chargers |
L 48–10 |
65,602 |
12 |
November 27, 2005 |
Carolina Panthers |
L 13–9 |
71,440 |
13 |
December 4, 2005 |
at Miami Dolphins |
L 24–23 |
72,051 |
14 |
December 11, 2005 |
New England Patriots |
L 35–7 |
71,810 |
15 |
December 17, 2005 |
Denver Broncos |
L 28–17 |
71,887 |
16 |
December 24, 2005 |
at Cincinnati Bengals |
W 37–27 |
65,485 |
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January 1, 2006 |
at New York Jets |
L 30–26 |
76,822 |
Standings
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