The 1990 Bills were perhaps the most talented of the franchise's string of Super Bowl losers, with nine Pro Bowl selections. Quarterback Jim Kelly led the team's unpredictable "K-Gun" offense and Was the top-rated passer in the AFC, tossing to wide outs Andre Reed and James Lofton, with Pro Bowl tight end Keith McKeller in the mix. Running back Thurman Thomas Was in the second year of his five seasons as One of the best complete backs in the NFL, rushing for 1,297 yards and catching 49 passes for 532. Defensively, this Bills team Was much better than the One that Made the Bowl the following season. Bruce Smith, the defensive player of the year, played in front of a trio of Pro Bowl linebackers. Buffalo went 13-3 on the season and entered Super Bowl XXV as a six-point favorite over the New York Giants.
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