· 2026-07-03

The Buffalo Bills have decided not to include O.J. Simpson in their new stadium's Wall of Fame.
The team is currently standing 15th in the American Football Conference with a 3-14 record, on a L5 streak.
The Bills moved to their new stadium, Highmark Stadium, and are honoring some of the franchise's greats, but Simpson is not included.
The new stadium cost over $2.1 billion and features a Wall of Fame with names like Bruce Smith and Jim Kelly.
Cam Newton, a former MVP, spoke out against the decision, saying it's like the Bills are trying to erase Simpson's legacy.
Newton argued that Simpson was not found guilty and that there are other players in the Hall of Fame who have also been to jail.
The Bills will face the Houston Texans on September 13, 2026, and the decision to omit Simpson from the Wall of Fame has sparked controversy among fans.
The team's decision has also raised questions about how other organizations will handle similar situations.
And the debate is likely to continue, with some arguing that Simpson's on-field accomplishments should be recognized.
But others believe that his off-field actions should not be ignored.
So the Bills' decision has opened a can of worms, and it will be interesting to see how it all plays out.
The Bills' next game is just around the corner, and fans will be watching to see how the team performs.
With their current standing, the Bills have a lot of work to do to turn their season around.
But for now, the focus is on the controversy surrounding Simpson's omission from the Wall of Fame.