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,
The Buffalo Bills welcome the Baltimore Ravens to Highmark Stadium for their Divisional round clash on Sunday. Marv Levy, as expected, is in their corner. The Pro Football Hall of Famer and former head coach of the Bills borrowed the team's social media account and sent a "good luck" message out ahead of kickoff.
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.
The Ravens are practicing indoors this week because frozen field conditions in Owing Mills, Maryland, where the temperature was around 30 degrees.
Fitzpatrick attended, while still a member of the Washington Football Team, Buffalo's wild-card steamrolling over the New England Patriots in January 2022. He ripped off shirt and gave a primal roar in sub-zero wind chills to celebrate the victory.
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One of the cool traditions at Highmark Stadium is the legend of the game frothing the sellout crowd right before kickoff with the great Marv Levy ... and No. 3 seed Baltimore Ravens.
The Buffalo Bills are set to host the Baltimore Ravens in the Divisional round on Sunday. For such a big game, they called upon former Bills quarterback and fan-favorite Ryan Fitzpatrick to get the crowd going.
The marquee divisional round playoff game will take place Sunday between the Bills and Ravens. Here's the broadcast and betting information.
Kansas City has eliminated Buffalo from the playoffs in three of the past four years. They’ll meet again in Sunday’s AFC championship game.
In a clip shared to social media, Fitzpatrick was on the field hyping up the crowd at Highmark Stadium when he paused and began stripping off his shirt. Fitzpatrick was wearing a blue No. 14 Bills jersey with his name on the back.
Buffalo edged Baltimore, 27-25, after the Ravens’ Mark Andrews dropped what would have been a tying two-point conversion pass in the final minutes.