2 - Leslie Frazier humble after receiving game ball

Bills defensive coordinator Leslie Frazier has constructed a long and accomplished coaching career, with his resumé dating back 30 years and featuring stints with seven different NFL teams. Though Frazier has served as a coordinator and position coach throughout the majority of his career, he has received one shot at glory. He was the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings for 2011-13

After a disappointing 5-10-1 2013 season, the Vikings parted ways with Frazier. Following short stints in Tampa Bay and Baltimore, Frazier joined new head Sean McDermott's staff in Buffalo as defensive coordinator. He's currently in his second season with the team.

Frazier and the Bills went up against Minnesota in Week 3 of the 2018 season. Frazier coached well against his former team, limiting the Vikings to just six points in a shocking victory. After the win, McDermott gave Frazier the game ball.

"If you look at his past, Leslie has been the head coach of the Minnesota Vikings," McDermott said. "I knew that game meant a lot to Leslie. He'll probably say otherwise, but I think it's human nature to want to go out and put your best foot forward against your old team. I'm extremely proud of Leslie and happy for him at the same time."

While Frazier was humbled by the gesture, he feels as though Buffalo's defensive players led the team to victory.