The Hall of Fame running back, who was accused of murdering his former wife and another person, was added to Buffalo's Wall of Fame in 1980.

The Buffalo Bills are making the right call by keeping O.J. Simpson out of their new Family Circle, where team legends will be honored.

The Buffalo Bills are leaving O.J. Simpson and his tarnished legacy behind, in making the move to their new stadium this season, chief operating officer Pete Guelli said.

The Hall of Fame running back, who was accused of murdering his former wife and another person, was added to Buffalo's Wall of Fame in 1980.

The team’s president of business operations said the organization decided that Simpson “is not a fit” to include in the display honoring team legends.

O.J. Simpson was the first member of the Buffalo Bills to be inducted into the old stadium’s Wall of Fame — but will go unrecognized at the new Highmark Stadium

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