With the Buffalo Bills knocking on the door of their first Super Bowl appearance in 31 years, fans got to hear from the only man to get them there. Former Bills coach Marv Leavy appeared on the "Beal in Bills" podcast ahead of the team's AFC Championship matchup with the Kansas City Chiefs.
You won't find a more beloved figure in Buffalo Bills history than former Bills coach Marv Levy. The leader of the team's four consecutive Super Bowl appearances, the coach who pulled the team out of back-to-back 2-14 seasons,
A few days before Sunday's AFC Championship Game between Buffalo and Kansas City, 99-year-young Bills coaching legend Marv Levy joked on a podcast that he had taped his ankles and was ready to go.
The Buffalo Bills ' season ended in heartbreak as fans watched their Super Bowl dreams slip away yet again. In a crushing 32-29 loss to the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday night, Buffalo's hopes of reaching Super Bowl 59 were dashed, leaving fans devastated.
Gov. Kathy Hochul of New York, an unabashed fan of the Buffalo Bills, was perhaps never more popular than on Sunday in downtown Albany.
Levy, a Hall of Famer, coached his last game up there at age 72, and it was an unappreciated metropolis at the epicenter of the snow belt. Jim Kelly, his quarterback, told him that you had to be there to appreciate its people.
Buffalo and Kansas City can each boast of inspiring a classic song from a venerable American musical. It's hardly the only thing these great American cities have in common, but let's start there.
The Buffalo Bills are the only team in NFL history with four consecutive Super Bowl appearances but have an agonizing past.
On top of that, you can spot the Philadelphia defense up in the top right corner of that graph. This is a defense that can double team Terry McLaurin without getting torched by Dyami Brown or Olamide Zaccheaus. That should be enough to result in a win by seven points or more — though I do hate betting against the Commanders Cinderella story.
Former Bills coach Marv Leavy appeared on the "Beal in Bills ... but were never able to win the big game. Prior to Buffalo, Levy coached the Kansas City Chiefs and Montreal Alouettes.
The Buffalo Bills have once again come up short in their quest for winning the franchise’s first-ever Super Bowl. They lost 32-29 to the Kansas City Chiefs last Sunday on the road, with the game once again coming down to the wire.
The Chiefs-Eagles showdown is just the second time in Super Bowl history that two teams will meet twice in a span of three big games.