Marv Levy was born on August 3, 1925, in Chicago, Illinois. Throughout his childhood and teenage years, he developed a passion for American football and played as a running back for his high school team. After serving in the United States Army Air Forces during World War II, he attended the Coe College in Iowa, where he continued playing football and developing his skills as a player and coach. More about Marv Levy
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Levy's football career started in 1950 when he became an assistant coach at Coe College. He then moved on to coach at various colleges and universities such as New Mexico, California, and the United States Military Academy at West Point. In 1969, he landed his first job in the National Football League (NFL) as an assistant coach for the Philadelphia Eagles. Over the next 47 years, he worked for several NFL teams, including the Los Angeles Rams, Kansas City Chiefs, and the Buffalo Bills. It was during his time with the Bills that Levy had his greatest successes, leading the team to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances from 1990 to 1993.In total, we tracked 1003 items since 01/01/2008. The chart below shows the trade volume over time.
The most expensive item with a signature of Marv Levy (RARE MARV LEVY SIGNED BUFFALO BILLS FULL SIZE STAT HELMET JSA 15 INSCRIPTIONS!) was sold in May 2020 for $349.95 while the cheapest item (Marv Levy Sketch Card Limited 5/50 Edward Vela Signed) found a new owner for $0.99 in July 2022. The month with the most items sold (30) was December 2021 with an average selling price of $16.00 for an autographed item of Marv Levy. Sold items reached their highest average selling price in August 2020 with $69.85 and the month that saw the lowest prices with $0.99 was June 2013. In average, an autographed item from Marv Levy is worth $20.00.
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Marv Levy talks the Pegulas, Jim Kelly (10/24/14): At 89-years-old, Marv Levy still has it going on. He can teach all of us a thing or two. In a day and age where head coaches are fired before they can even change their mailing address, Levy coached the Bills for 12 seasons -- the greatest era of Buffalo Bills football...
Marv Levy speaks on passing of Ralph Wilson, finding a good quarterback: Pro Foo (05/03/14): Levy's coaching career began in 1951 and did not conclude until the 1997 seasons.
Marv Levy and Bill Polian remember Ralph Wilson (03/27/14): Marv Levy, former Bills coach and Bill Polian, former general manager, describe Wilson as a genuinely kind and fun person to be with.
Marv Levy, Van Miller remember Bills owner (03/25/14): Some of Ralph Wilson’s close friends are remembering him, after he passed away at the age of 95. Van Miller and Marv Levy reflected on Wilson’s legacy Tuesday.
Super Bowl history: Marv Levy and the Buffalo Bills, 4 time losers (01/01/14): Video: Imagine losing the Super Bowl four times. That's the tale of Marv Levy.
Super Bowl Minutes: For Marv Levy it's just another game (12/2013): VIDEO: Longtime Star-Ledger sports columnist Jerry Izenberg highlights the most memorable players, coaches and moments during his Super Bowl coverage spanning decades.
Marv Levy to sign autographs, meet fans at Rochester Lancers home opener (10/2013): The Rochester Lancers announced former Buffalo Bills Head Coach and NFL Hall of Famer, Marv Levy will be the honorary captain at the Lancers home opener on
Leo Roth: Marv Levy says football's 'sack' was coined by team effort (06/2013): George Allen or Deacon Jones? Getting to the bottom of who coined the term 'sack.'
Countdown - No. 17: Marv Levy (05/2013): Unflappable coach knew just how to handle star-studded Bills roster
Marv Levy honored at South Shore High School (12/2012): Pro Football Hall of Fame coach Marv Levy was honored during a ceremony Tuesday morning at South Shore High School.
Where are they now: Marv Levy (11/2012): Long before the words ‘wide right’ were seared into the consciousness of sports fans in Buffalo, the professorial, silver-haired gentleman who once prowled the Bills’ sideline had a good thing going with the Montreal Alouettes
Former Bills Coach Marv Levy Joins The Don Geronimo Show (10/2012): Marv Levy, who is one of Don’s favorite coaches of all time, tells us about his philosophical approaches to coaching, what he would do if he was coaching the Saints or the Jets, how frustrating [...]
Marv Levy coaches Ingram Micro workers (08/2012): The head coach who led the Buffalo Bills to four straight Super Bowls was back in western New York Thursday night.
Marv Levy named to Des Moines Sunday Register's Iowa Sports Hall of Fame (07/2012): Marv Levy graduated magna cum laude from Coe College and went on to make an impact in the NFL as a Super Bowl coach. Hall of Fame: List of the 208 other inductees and their stories 15 photos: Marv Levy at Coe and in the NFL
Marv Levy can't even write himself a happy ending (01/2012): The Hall of Fame coach becomes an author, with the plot centering on a fictional, controversial Super Bowl. It's not often you get to interview a man who must be close to 200 years old by now.
Legend Marv Levy wants to recommend a coach for Lobos (10/2011): SANTA FE - Hall-of-fame coach Marv Levy says he has the right man to take over the downtrodden New Mexico football program.
Former Bills coach Marv Levy at Penfield Wegmans today (09/2011): Hall-of-Famer and former Buffalo Bills coach Marv Levy will be at the Eastway Wegmans on Empire Boulevard in Penfield Tuesday morning.
General News. Marv Levy (08/2011): He was the only NFL head coach to lead his team to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances (1991-94). He was the 10th winningest NFL coach of all-time with 154 victories. Twice he was named NFL Coach of the Year (1985 and '95). In 2001, he was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame.