‘1982 — Bills 14, Chiefs 9 — Buffalo beat a Kansas City team coached by Marv Levy in the opening game of the strike-shortened season. Joe Ferguson threw early touchdowns to Frank Lewis and Jerry Butler, and defensive back Bill Simpson contributed an interception and a sack to a vintage Bermuda Triangle shutdown that kept the Chiefs out of the zone. Bills first-round pick Perry Tuttle made the biggest offensive play on a 26-yard reception, and Chiefs linebacker Gary Spani had the longest run of the day on a 61-yard interception return. The Chiefs got a sack from Art Still, a member of Buffalo’s division champion defenses later in the decade, and their starting right guard was Tom Condon, who eventually became one of the most successful player agents in history.’