(en) Joe Zagorski, The NFL in the 1970s : Pro Football's Most Important Decade, McFarland, , 444 p. (ISBN978-0-7864-9790-4, lire en ligne), « 1975 : A Repeating Dynasty Amidst Strong Armed Cinderellas », p. 203.
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(en) UPI, « O. J. shatters rushing mark », Chicago Tribune, Pontiac, , Section 4 - 1 (lire en ligne).
(en) « O. J. wants to play another season », Chicago Tribune, Pontiac, , Section 4 - 3 (lire en ligne).
(en) Tim Cahill, « O.J Simpson: No.1 in rent-a-star », Chicago Tribune, , p. 1 - Section 3 (lire en ligne).
(en) Richard J. Shmelter, The USC Trojans Football Encyclopedia, McFarland, , 344 p. (ISBN978-1-4766-1511-0, lire en ligne), « Two: All-Time Trojan Greats - O. J. Simpson », p. 232 et 233.
(en) « What Makes O.J. Run? : All-time great football his new life, his family », Ebony, vol. XXXVI, no 11, , p. 106 à 110 (ISSN0012-9011, lire en ligne).
(en) « What Makes O.J. Run? : All-time great football his new life, his family », Ebony, vol. XXXVI, no 11, , p. 106 à 110 (ISSN0012-9011, lire en ligne).
(en-GB) Tom Lutz, « Sports world reacts to OJ Simpson death with silence and derision », The Guardian, (ISSN0261-3077, lire en ligne, consulté le ).
(en-US) Robert D. McFadden, « O.J. Simpson, Football Star Whose Trial Riveted the Nation, Dies at 76 », New York Times, (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ).
(en) Dan Jenkins, « The Great One Confronts O.J. : A national championship, a bowl bid, a conference title, a Heisman Trophy and the sanity of a city are all part of the stakes as archenemies USC and UCLA prepare for their backyard showdown », Sports Illustrated, vol. 27, no 21, , p. 32 à 43 (lire en ligne).
(en) John Underwood, « A Man in Motion Beats Texas : USC's John McKay goes through the typical week of a college coach faced with a big game and has it end happily as his Trojans crisply execute his plays and come from behind to defeat a highly rated rival », Sports Illustrated, vol. 27, no 14, , p. 22 à 38 (lire en ligne).
(en) Joe Marshall, « Now You See Him, Now You Don't : All eyes, including those of the dumbfounded opposition, are on O. J. Simpson as he performs his sleight of foot for the amazing Bills and prepares to make Jim Brown's season rushing mark disappear », Sports Illustrated, vol. 39, no 18, , p. 30 à 43 (lire en ligne).
(en) Edwin Shrake, « The Name of the Game is O.J. : Buffalo's new offense—O.J. right, O.J. left and, occasionally, O.J. up the middle—is O.K. by O.J. », Sports Illustrated, vol. 35, no 10, , p. 18 et 19 (lire en ligne).
(en) John Underwood, « Runner-Up O.J. Simpson », Sports Illustrated, , p. 46 et 47 (lire en ligne).
(en) Ron Fimrite, « Vintage Juice : O.J. Simpson smashed Jim Brown's season rushing record of 1,863 yards as the Bills beat the Jets, but there was a lot more to come », Sports Illustrated, vol. 39, no 26, , p. 26 à 29 (lire en ligne).
(en) Dan Jenkins, « The Juice is Turned on Again : Currently off to the most electrifying start ever by an NFL runner, O. J. Simpson is threatening to gain 2,500 yards this season. Meanwhile, he and his Bills teammates have been shocking their opposition », Sports Illustrated, vol. 43, no 15, , p. 28 à 35 (lire en ligne).
(en) Joe Marshall, « What's making O.J. go ? : The Juice claims he will no longer head around end in Buffalo. Instead he could become a Ram, a Raider—or a retiree », Sports Illustrated, vol. 45, no 4, , p. 20 et 21 (lire en ligne).
(en) Paul Zimmerman, « All Dressed Up, Nowhere To Go : Time and injuries have taken their toll on O.J. Simpson, but he's bowing out with class », Sports Illustrated, vol. 51, no 22, , p. 38 à 45 (lire en ligne).
(en) Frank Deford, « Ready If You Are, O.J. : Prepared to sit out the season, O. J. Simpson isn't about to lower his asking price for shuffling off to the Buffalo Bills. He has all sorts of deals in the works, including a Hollywood career », Sports Illustrated, (lire en ligne).
(en) Robert F. Jones, « The $2.5 Million Man : Lured from retirement by Owner Ralph Wilson's greenbacks, O. J. Simpson rushed off to Buffalo. Unfortunately, he left his football legs in Hollywood and gained a total of only 66 yards as the Bills lost their first two games », Sports Illustrated, (lire en ligne).
(en-US) Robert D. McFadden, « O.J. Simpson, Football Star Whose Trial Riveted the Nation, Dies at 76 », New York Times, (lire en ligne [archive du ], consulté le ).