Few figures are as cherished in Buffalo Bills history as former coach Marv Levy. He led the team to four consecutive Super Bowl appearances, helped them rebound from two straight 2-14 seasons, and is the franchise’s all-time winningest coach with a record of 112 wins and 70 losses. Levy was honored as the NFL Coach of the Year in 1988 and named AFC Coach of the Year in 1988, 1993, and 1995.
In anticipation of the Bills’ divisional matchup against the Baltimore Ravens, the team shared a brief message from Levy expressing his pride in their performance this season. He concluded with the phrase, “Where else would you rather be than right here, right now?”
This Sunday night, the Bills will face the Ravens in the NFL playoffs at home, despite being considered underdogs, mainly because they have not lost a game at home all season. The weather is expected to be frigid, marking the coldest game of Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson’s career. Questions loom about how he will cope with the bitter cold and the intense atmosphere created by the fans. Answers to these questions will soon emerge.
The Bills will also have several key players who missed the Week 4 game when the Ravens dominated with a 35-10 victory. Additionally, they have Amari Cooper, who was absent in that earlier matchup. This upcoming game promises to be more competitive, as the Bills are determined to give their best effort, with Levy’s supportive message reinforcing their sense of connection to the team and its passionate fan base.