Levy Will Resign As Buffalo's GM
31st December, 2007 - 1:05 pm
ESPN - Marv Levy, the charismatic coach who led the Buffalo Bills to an unprecedented four straight Super Bowls but couldn't revive a struggling franchise, told the team Monday that he will resign as the team's general manager.

Bills' safety George Wilson told The Associated Press that Levy opened the team's wrap-up meeting with a five-minute address during which he said he won't return as GM.

Following a meeting this week between Bills' owner Ralph Wilson Jr. and the 82-year-old Levy, a mutual decision was made that Levy would step down as Bills' GM, sources told ESPN's Chris Mortensen. [READ]

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