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Marvin Daniel Levy (/ ˈ l iː v iː /; born August 3, 1925) [1] is an American former football coach and executive who was a head coach in the National Football League (NFL) for seventeen seasons. He spent most of his head coaching career with the Buffalo Bills , leading them from 1986 to 1997.
Of the thirteen Chiefs coaches, Hank Stram, Marv Levy, and Dick Vermeil have been elected into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. [5] Seven head coaches have led the Chiefs to the playoffs, of those seven, only three won a game in the playoffs.
Just over a year later, Bullough was himself fired and replaced by Marv Levy, who had previously served as coach of the Kansas City Chiefs. [6] Levy would then serve as Bills head coach for the next 12 seasons. In 2016, Anthony Lynn replaced Rex Ryan for the final game of the season.
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The 1978 Kansas City Chiefs season was the franchise's 9th season in the National Football League, the 16th as the Kansas City Chiefs, and the 19th overall.It began with the hiring of new head coach Marv Levy, formerly of the Canadian Football League's Montreal Alouettes.
Among them, three have been inducted into the College Football Hall of Fame: Bill Fincher (1974), [4] Bill Ingram (1973), [5] and Lou Holtz (2008). [6] Another coach—Marv Levy—was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001. [7] The all-time winningest coach in terms of total wins is Jimmye Laycock. [3]
Tony Levine, US, football coach of the University of Houston Cougars [51] Lenny Levy, US, baseball coach (Pittsburgh Pirates) [52] Marv Levy, US, football coach & General Manager (Montreal Alouettes, Buffalo Bills) [53] Bob Melvin, US, baseball player and manager (Oakland A's), 3x Manager of the Year [54]