- O.J. Simpson will not be honoured at the Buffalo Bills' new Highmark Stadium, despite being the first inductee into the old stadium's Wall of Fame.
- The Bills' president of business operations, Pete Guelli, stated that Simpson is 'not a fit' for the new 'Family Circle' area dedicated to legendary players.
- Simpson, who died in April 2024, was acquitted of the murders of his ex-wife Nicole Brown Simpson and Ron Goldman but later found liable in a civil case.
- His reputation was further tarnished by a nine-year prison sentence for an unrelated armed robbery involving sports memorabilia.
- Despite his controversial past, Simpson remains in the Pro Football Hall of Fame, recognised for his significant achievements as a player for the Bills and 49ers.
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