Fans of the Buffalo Bills will be able to relive the 90s when the “Four Falls of Buffalo” airs next month.

The popular ESPN ’30 for 30′ documentary series will highlight the Buffalo Bills teams that went to four straight Super Bowls during the early 1990s. The highly anticipated documentary will air in a little over a month, according to Alan Pergament of The Buffalo News. The two-hour documentary titled “Four Falls of Buffalo”, will air nationally on ESPN on December 12, following the Heisman Trophy presentation.

The in-depth documentary will cover a wide array of angles and will feature interviews with former players, coaches, and others involved with the organization. Although the Bills endured four consecutive heartbreaks, the documentary is produced in a positive view that highlights the accomplishment, and difficulty, of making it to four straight Super Bowls. A feat that is still unmatched in league history.

Just to get the juices going a bit more, Pergament provided us with an edited summary of the NFL Films production:

“The 1990-93 Buffalo Bills are the only team to play in four straight Super Bowls. They brought warmth and heart to one of the NFL’s coldest and smallest cities. Five of their players and the coach are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame. Yet their very name would become the butt of a cruel joke: “BILLS stands for ‘Boy I Love Losing Super Bowls.’” In this poignant and vivid remembrance… those teams are restored to their proper place in history. Yes, viewers will feel the anguish of kicker Scott Norwood after Super Bowl XXV. But they’ll also get a sense of how resilient the man, the franchise and the city really are.”

The documentary is directed by Ken Rodgers, who also directed the fantastic “From Elway to Marino,” 30 for 30 documentary. The joke may be cruel, but this documentary sounds very compelling and is a must-see for Bills’ fans everywhere.

If you don’t already have December 12 marked off on your calendar, make sure it is Bills’ fans.