Levy Tells Bills He's Resigning as General Manager

Marv Levy informed the Buffalo Bills today that he's resigning as the team's general manager.

The Hall of Fame coach returned to the franchise that he once led to four Super Bowl appearances to serve as its general manager the last two seasons. Levy, 82, reportedly plans to return to retirement.

The Bills finished with a 7-9 record this season and failed to make the playoffs for an eighth straight year.

By Mark Maske |  December 31, 2007; 11:44 AM ET  | Category:  Bills
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