Buffalo Bills owner Ralph Wilson dies at 95

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(Reuters) - Ralph Wilson, the founder and owner of the National Football League's Buffalo Bills, has died at the age of 95, the team said on Tuesday. Bills president Russ Brandon announced his passing at the NFL Annual Meeting in Florida, saying Wilson died peacefully at his Michigan home his family by his side. "I speak for everyone within the Bills organization when I say that we are all suffering a deep and profound sadness with the passing of our Hall of Fame owner Mr. Wilson," Brandon said in a statement released by the Bills. "We extend our deepest sympathies to his wife Mary, his daughters Christy and Dee Dee (Edith), his niece Mary and his entire family." Wilson owned the Bills for 54 years and was the last of the original American Football League owners.

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