Sports | Marv Levy Bills GM Levy to Resign Winningest coach in Bills history leaving after two years on the job By Lev Weinstein Posted Dec 31, 2007 5:52 AM CST Copied Thurman Thomas, left, puts his hand on his bronze bust after unveiling it with his presenter, Marv Levy, right, at the Pro Football Hall of Fame, Saturday, Aug. 4, 2007, in Canton, Ohio. (AP Photo/Tony Dejak) (Associated Press) Following a 17-9 season-ending loss to the Eagles yesterday, 82-year-old general manager Marv Levy, formerly the winningest coach in Bills' history, will be stepping down after two years on the job, the Buffalo News reports. An official announcement is expected by the end of the week. Levy, who came out of retirement to helm the Bills' GM position in January 2006, met with owner Ralph Wilson Jr. earlier this week to discuss the aging hall-of-famer's future. Sources have reported to ESPN's Chris Mortensen that Levy will be welcome to remain with the team as a consultant if he so chooses. Read These Next Updated list of free days at national parks is raising some eyebrows. A kidney recipient died of rabies from the infected donor. Another stabbing on a Charlotte train gets Trump's attention. Judge blocks DOJ from certain evidence in Comey case. Report an error