Okay, so, I’ve been digging into some old NFL stuff lately, and today I decided to take a look at the Buffalo Bills’ 2009 season. It wasn’t exactly a stellar year for them, but it’s always interesting to go back and see how things played out.

First off, I pulled up the team’s overall record for that season. Turns out they finished with 6 wins and 10 losses. Not great, but hey, it happens. They ended up 4th in the AFC East and 13th in the entire AFC.
Then I started looking into the coaches. They had two during that season: Perry Fewell, who coached for 7 games with a record of 3 wins and 4 losses, and Dick Jauron, who coached 9 games and had 3 wins and 6 losses. It seems like a mid-season coaching change didn’t quite turn things around for them.
After that, I wanted to see who the players were. I found a list of the entire 2009 Buffalo Bills roster. Let me tell you, it was quite a trip down memory lane seeing some of those names. I even looked up some stats for individual players, but I won’t bore you with all those details.
- Record: 6-10-0
- Coaches: Perry Fewell (3-4-0) and Dick Jauron (3-6-0)
- Finished 4th in the AFC East
I also found out that the 2009 season was the Bills’ 40th season in the NFL. It was also Dick Jauron’s fourth and final season as head coach.
What I Learned
This deep dive into the 2009 Buffalo Bills was a fun little project. It reminded me that every season has its own story, even if it’s not a winning one. There’s always something to learn by looking back, whether it’s about the players, the coaches, or the overall team dynamics.
Anyway, that’s all for my little trip down memory lane. I just wanted to share my findings with you all. Hope you found it somewhat interesting!
