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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia - Buffalo BillsAmerican Football League (1960-1969)
Eastern Division (1960-1969)
National Football League (1970-present)
American Football Conference (1970-present)
AFC East (1970-present)
Buffalo Bills (1960-present)
AFL Championships (2)
1964, 1965
AFC: 1990, 1991, 1992, 1993
AFL East: 1964, 1965, 1966
AFC East: 1980, 1988, 1989, 1990, 1991, 1993 ...
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Buffalo Bills - Franchise history
Buffalo Bills - The early years.
The Buffalo Bills were a charter member of the American Football League in 1960. After a public contest, the team adopted the same name as the former All-America Football Conference team in Buffalo. In the AFL, a predominantly offensive league, the Bills were a great defensive team.
The 1964 Bills allowed just 913 yards rushing on 300 attempts during the regular season, a pro football record. The same defense registered fifty quarterback sacks, a team record that stands tod ...
See also:Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Bills - Franchise history, Buffalo Bills - The early years, Buffalo Bills - The Marv Levy - Jim Kelly era 1986-1997, Buffalo Bills - Recent years, Buffalo Bills - Season-by-season, Buffalo Bills - Players of note, Buffalo Bills - Current roster, Buffalo Bills - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Buffalo Bills - Pro Football Hall of Fame Awards, Buffalo Bills - Retired numbers, Buffalo Bills - Players and contributors on the Bills' Wall of Fame, Buffalo Bills - Not to be forgotten, Buffalo Bills - Front office and coaching staff Read more here: » Buffalo Bills: Encyclopedia II - Buffalo Bills - Franchise history |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages
Greater Cleveland - Cuyahoga County.
Bay Village
Beachwood
Bedford
Bedford Heights
Bentleyville
Berea
Bratenahl
Brecksville
Broadview Heights
Brook Park
Brooklyn
Brooklyn Heights
Chagrin Falls
Cleveland
Cleveland Heights
Cuyahoga Heights
East Cleveland
Euclid
Fairview Park
Garfield Heights
Gates Mills
Glenwillow
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See also:Greater Cleveland, Greater Cleveland - Counties, Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages, Greater Cleveland - Cuyahoga County, Greater Cleveland - Geauga County, Greater Cleveland - Lake County, Greater Cleveland - Lorain County, Greater Cleveland - Medina County, Greater Cleveland - Summit County, Greater Cleveland - Business and industry, Greater Cleveland - Colleges and universities, Greater Cleveland - Transportation, Greater Cleveland - Airports, Greater Cleveland - Highways, Greater Cleveland - Public transit, Greater Cleveland - Culture, Greater Cleveland - Theater, Greater Cleveland - Gay Community, Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreation, Greater Cleveland - Famous natives Read more here: » Greater Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Bedford Ohio - DemographicsAs of the censusGR2 of 2000, there are 14,214 people, 6,659 households, and 3,682 families residing in the city. The population density is 1,023.9/km² (2,653.3/mi²). There are 7,062 housing units at an average density of 508.7/km² (1,318.2/mi²). The racial makeup of the city is 79.01% White, 17.63% African American, 0.17% Native American, 1.08% Asian, 0.01% Pacific Islander, 0.47% from other races, and 1.62% from two or more races. 1.07% of the p ...
See also:Bedford Ohio, Bedford Ohio - Geography, Bedford Ohio - Demographics, Bedford Ohio - City Officials, Bedford Ohio - Famous Natives Read more here: » Bedford Ohio: Encyclopedia II - Bedford Ohio - Demographics |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Miami Dolphins - Franchise historyFor most of their history, the Dolphins were coached by Don Shula, the winningest head coach in professional football history. His Dolphins teams posted losing records in only 2 of his 26 seasons with the club. In 1972 the Dolphins became the first and only NFL team to complete a 14-game regular season (and the entire postseason) without a loss. Five future Hall of Fame members played for Miami during the 1970s, including running back Larry Csonka and quarterback Bob Griese. During the 1980s and 1990s quarterback Dan Marino became the most p ...
See also:Miami Dolphins, Miami Dolphins - Franchise history, Miami Dolphins - The 1970s: The Perfect Season and the Super Bowl Titles, Miami Dolphins - The 1980s, Miami Dolphins - The 1990s, Miami Dolphins - The 2000s, Miami Dolphins - 2005: A new era, Miami Dolphins - Season-by-season, Miami Dolphins - Players of note, Miami Dolphins - Current players, Miami Dolphins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Miami Dolphins - Retired numbers, Miami Dolphins - Not to be forgotten, Miami Dolphins - Miami Dolphins Fight Song Read more here: » Miami Dolphins: Encyclopedia II - Miami Dolphins - Franchise history |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - List of University of Wisconsin people - Notable alumni
List of University of Wisconsin people - Nobel laureates.
John Bardeen, B.S. and M.S. 1928, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics in 1956 & 1972
Paul Boyer, Ph.D. 1943, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Chemistry in 1997
Günter Blobel, Ph.D. 1967, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physiology or Medicine in 2000
Jack Kilby, M.S. 1950, recipient of the Nobel Prize in Physics for the Integrated Circuit in 2000
Alan G. MacDiarmid, Ph.D. 1953, recipient of the Nobel Prize i ...
See also:List of University of Wisconsin people, List of University of Wisconsin people - Notable alumni, List of University of Wisconsin people - Nobel laureates, List of University of Wisconsin people - Academics, List of University of Wisconsin people - Athletics, List of University of Wisconsin people - Arts and entertainment, List of University of Wisconsin people - Aviators and Astronauts, List of University of Wisconsin people - Business, List of University of Wisconsin people - News journalism and broadcasting, List of University of Wisconsin people - Politics, List of University of Wisconsin people - Science and technology, List of University of Wisconsin people - Other notable alumni, List of University of Wisconsin people - Notable Wisconsin faculty and staff former and current Read more here: » List of University of Wisconsin people: Encyclopedia II - List of University of Wisconsin people - Notable alumni |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Culture
Greater Cleveland - Theater.
Actors' Summit (Hudson) [2]
Akron Civic (Akron) [3]
Beck Center (Lakewood) [4]
Cabaret Dada (Cleveland) [5]
Cassidy Theater (Parma Heights) [6]
Cleveland Play House (Cleveland) [7]
Cleveland Public Theater (Cleveland) [8]
Dobama Theater (Cleveland Heights) [9]
Geauga Lyric Theater (Chardon) [10]
Huntington Playhouse (Bay Village) [11]
Karamu House (Cleveland) [12]
Near West ...
See also:Greater Cleveland, Greater Cleveland - Counties, Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages, Greater Cleveland - Cuyahoga County, Greater Cleveland - Geauga County, Greater Cleveland - Lake County, Greater Cleveland - Lorain County, Greater Cleveland - Medina County, Greater Cleveland - Summit County, Greater Cleveland - Business and industry, Greater Cleveland - Colleges and universities, Greater Cleveland - Transportation, Greater Cleveland - Airports, Greater Cleveland - Highways, Greater Cleveland - Public transit, Greater Cleveland - Culture, Greater Cleveland - Theater, Greater Cleveland - Gay Community, Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreation, Greater Cleveland - Famous natives Read more here: » Greater Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Culture |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreationCleveland's professional sports teams include the Cleveland Indians (Major League Baseball), Cleveland Browns (National Football League), Cleveland Cavaliers (National Basketball Association), Cleveland Barons (American Hockey League), and Cleveland Force (Major Indoor Soccer League). The Indians have two minor-league affiliates in the area, the AA Akron Aeros and the Single-A Lake County Captains, who play in Eastlake.
The Cleveland Metropar ...
See also:Greater Cleveland, Greater Cleveland - Counties, Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages, Greater Cleveland - Cuyahoga County, Greater Cleveland - Geauga County, Greater Cleveland - Lake County, Greater Cleveland - Lorain County, Greater Cleveland - Medina County, Greater Cleveland - Summit County, Greater Cleveland - Business and industry, Greater Cleveland - Colleges and universities, Greater Cleveland - Transportation, Greater Cleveland - Airports, Greater Cleveland - Highways, Greater Cleveland - Public transit, Greater Cleveland - Culture, Greater Cleveland - Theater, Greater Cleveland - Gay Community, Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreation, Greater Cleveland - Famous natives Read more here: » Greater Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreation |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Buffalo Bills - Players of note
Buffalo Bills - Current roster.
DEPTH CHART
Offensive backs
35 Joe Burns FB/RB
25 Lionel Gates RB
44 Jon Goldsberry FB
10 Kelly Holcomb QB
7 J.P. Losman QB
6 Shane Matthews QB
21 Willis McGahee RB
31 Daimon Shelton FB
20 Shaud Williams RB
Receivers
11 Roscoe Parrish WR
89 Sam Aiken WR
84 Mark Campbell TE
48 Brad Cieslak TESee also: Buffalo Bills, Buffalo Bills - Franchise history, Buffalo Bills - The early years, Buffalo Bills - The Marv Levy - Jim Kelly era 1986-1997, Buffalo Bills - Recent years, Buffalo Bills - Season-by-season, Buffalo Bills - Players of note, Buffalo Bills - Current roster, Buffalo Bills - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Buffalo Bills - Pro Football Hall of Fame Awards, Buffalo Bills - Retired numbers, Buffalo Bills - Players and contributors on the Bills' Wall of Fame, Buffalo Bills - Not to be forgotten, Buffalo Bills - Front office and coaching staff Read more here: » Buffalo Bills: Encyclopedia II - Buffalo Bills - Players of note |
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Greater Cleveland - Airports.
Akron-Canton Regional Airport
Akron Fulton International Airport
Burke Lakefront Airport
Cuyahoga County Airport
Cleveland Hopkins International Airport
Greater Cleveland - Highways.
I-71
I-76
I-77
I-80/Ohio Turnpike
I-90
I-271
I-480
I-490
I-271 and I-480 are the only two three-digit interstates in the nation to be multiplexed with each other. They run concur ...
See also:Greater Cleveland, Greater Cleveland - Counties, Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages, Greater Cleveland - Cuyahoga County, Greater Cleveland - Geauga County, Greater Cleveland - Lake County, Greater Cleveland - Lorain County, Greater Cleveland - Medina County, Greater Cleveland - Summit County, Greater Cleveland - Business and industry, Greater Cleveland - Colleges and universities, Greater Cleveland - Transportation, Greater Cleveland - Airports, Greater Cleveland - Highways, Greater Cleveland - Public transit, Greater Cleveland - Culture, Greater Cleveland - Theater, Greater Cleveland - Gay Community, Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreation, Greater Cleveland - Famous natives Read more here: » Greater Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Transportation |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Business and industryIn 2004, Greater Cleveland served as the corporate headquarters of 11 Fortune 500 firms (shown with 2004 rankings and sales in billions below): [1]
(#137 - $14.7) Goodyear Tire and Rubber Company (Akron)
(#158 - $12.3) FirstEnergy (Akron)
(#165 - $11.8) Progressive Insurance (Mayfield Village)
(#206 - $9.5) National City Corporation (Cleveland)
(#253 - $8.0) Eaton Corporation (Cleveland)
(#291 - $6.4) Parker-Hannifin (Mayfield Heights)
(#319 - $5.7) KeyCorp (Cleveland)
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See also:Greater Cleveland, Greater Cleveland - Counties, Greater Cleveland - Cities and villages, Greater Cleveland - Cuyahoga County, Greater Cleveland - Geauga County, Greater Cleveland - Lake County, Greater Cleveland - Lorain County, Greater Cleveland - Medina County, Greater Cleveland - Summit County, Greater Cleveland - Business and industry, Greater Cleveland - Colleges and universities, Greater Cleveland - Transportation, Greater Cleveland - Airports, Greater Cleveland - Highways, Greater Cleveland - Public transit, Greater Cleveland - Culture, Greater Cleveland - Theater, Greater Cleveland - Gay Community, Greater Cleveland - Sports and recreation, Greater Cleveland - Famous natives Read more here: » Greater Cleveland: Encyclopedia II - Greater Cleveland - Business and industry |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Miami Dolphins - Players of note
Miami Dolphins - Current players.
DEPTH CHART
Offensive backs
11 Gus Frerotte QB
18 Sage Rosenfels QB
17 Cleo Lemon QB
23 Ronnie Brown RB
34 Ricky Williams RB
31 Sammy Morris FB
36 Darian Barnes FB
28 Travis Minor RB
Receivers
84 Chris Chambers WR
86 Marty Booker WR
83 Wes Welker WR
88 Cliff Russell WR
82 Bryan Gilmore WR
81 Randy McMichael TE
87 Lo ...
See also:Miami Dolphins, Miami Dolphins - Franchise history, Miami Dolphins - The 1970s: The Perfect Season and the Super Bowl Titles, Miami Dolphins - The 1980s, Miami Dolphins - The 1990s, Miami Dolphins - The 2000s, Miami Dolphins - 2005: A new era, Miami Dolphins - Season-by-season, Miami Dolphins - Players of note, Miami Dolphins - Current players, Miami Dolphins - Pro Football Hall of Famers, Miami Dolphins - Retired numbers, Miami Dolphins - Not to be forgotten, Miami Dolphins - Miami Dolphins Fight Song Read more here: » Miami Dolphins: Encyclopedia II - Miami Dolphins - Players of note |
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 |  |  | Chris Chambers: Encyclopedia II - Chris Berman - BiographyBerman joined ESPN in October, 1979, a month after the cable channel debuted. Since 1980, Berman has hosted the NFL Draft. Beginning in 1987, Berman hosted pregame and postgame highlight shows during the NFL season. He joined ABC Sports as a halftime host on Monday Night Football in 1996. Berman is also the chief play-by-play announcer for ESPN's Wednesday baseball telecasts. Chris Berman's most noteworthy baseball broadcast arguably occurred on September 6, 1995, when he was on hand for Cal Ripken, Jr.'s record breaking 2131st consecutive game. In recent y ...
See also:Chris Berman, Chris Berman - Biography, Chris Berman - Catch phrases, Chris Berman - Selected ballplayer nicknames and explanations, Chris Berman - Baseball, Chris Berman - Football, Chris Berman - Other sports, Chris Berman - Honors Read more here: » Chris Berman: Encyclopedia II - Chris Berman - Biography |
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