‘1973 — Bills 9, Jets 7 — The first regular season game played at Rich Stadium attracted an eager crowd of 77,425. Against the same opponent that will meet the Bills at Highmark Stadium in the finale of this sendoff season, O.J. Simpson had 123 of Buffalo’s 203 yards rushing, raising Simpson’s yardage total to 476 three games into the year he would rush over 2,000. Joe Ferguson needed to complete just 7 of 17 passes for 74 yards, as John Leypoldt kicked three field goals and Earl Edwards had three of four sacks for a Bills defense that didn’t allow the Jets to score until the last minute. Yet it was the first regular game touchdown in stadium history, a 34-yard pass from Al Woodall to Jerome Barkum, for you trivia buffs.’