The storied history of the Buffalo Bills features four jersey numbers that are considered untouchable, that would never be donned by another player as long as the franchise exists:
Hall of Fame quarterback Jim Kelly had his No. 12 retired by the Bills, as did Hall of Fame defensive end Bruce Smith (No. 78) and Hall of Fame running back Thurman Thomas (No. 34).
The fourth untouchable jersey in Bills history, the No. 32, belonged to Hall of Fame running back O.J. Simpson, who was one of the most breathtaking backs in league history. Simpson’s on-field glory has been surpassed by his off-field antics, including a double-murder trial in 1995 (Simpson was acquitted), and a conviction in 2007 of armed robbery.