Legendary Coach Marv Levy, Now 100 Years Old, Sends a Powerful Message to the Bills: Fire Sean McDermott and Bring Back Josh Allen’s True Mentor – The Bills’ Response
When a legend like Marv Levy — the man who once led the Buffalo Bills to four straight Super Bowl appearances — speaks at the age of 100, every word carries the weight of history. The morning after the Bills’ crushing 13–30 loss to the Miami Dolphins, Levy, now living quietly in Chicago, sent a message that shook the entire Bills Mafia: a warning to the franchise he once built into greatness.
According to sources close to the Hall of Famer, Levy watched the game in full and was visibly disappointed with head coach Sean McDermott’s decisions. He was particularly concerned about Josh Allen, who appeared both physically worn down and mentally drained, yet was still forced to play all four quarters. The decision not to send Allen for medical evaluation and to keep him on the field, Levy reportedly said, was “unforgivable” — a sign that the coaching staff had lost perspective.
In a short audio message that quickly went viral, Marv Levy spoke with striking clarity and emotion: “I’ve seen generations of players and coaches come and go in Buffalo, but I’ve never seen a great team wasted like this. When a leader is no longer wise enough to protect his star, it’s time for change. Josh Allen deserves a mentor who truly understands him. Continuing like this will only waste his talent.”

Levy’s words spread like wildfire, reigniting a wave of calls from fans demanding that McDermott be fired and Brian Daboll brought back — the very coach who helped shape Josh Allen into one of the NFL’s premier quarterbacks. In a twist of fate, Daboll was fired by the New York Giants just hours after the Bills’ defeat, making the prospect of a reunion seem almost destined.
The Bills organization has remained silent, releasing only a brief statement affirming their “commitment to the current direction.” But for countless fans across Buffalo, Levy’s message spoke louder than any press release — a reminder that if the Bills fail to act now, they risk losing not only their season, but the brilliance of the quarterback who defines their era.
Browns Star’s Wife Fires Back After Outfit Backlash at Team Facility


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Cleveland Browns Pro Bowl guard Wyatt Teller.
The wife of Cleveland Browns offensive lineman Wyatt Teller fired back after fans criticized her outfit in a video posted to the team’s social media feed.
The Browns posted a video celebrating Teller’s nomination as the team’s Salute to Service nominee for his dedication to supporting veterans and service members. His wife, Carly, surprised him at the facility, as well as his two children. Teller’s dad served as a reserve for both the Marines and US Army, per a press release from the Browns.
“It’s a special moment,” Teller said. “In a way, I feel like I’m honoring my dad and everything he stood for. I’m proud to represent the Browns and to continue supporting the men and women who serve our country.”
It was a heartwarming behind-the-scenes video of a Browns player spending time with his family. However, some fans quickly shifted the conversation, taking aim at Carly Teller’s outfit choice.
“I’m sure you are a great person and lovely family. Next time you go to your husband’s workplace full of virile athletes, please wear a bra and not a see-through top,” a fan said. “Looks unprofessional and that’s not the place.”
Carly Teller had the perfect response.
“Next time you go to comment about my nipples on the internet, please don’t,” she responded. “Looks gross and that’s not the place.”
Wyatt Teller Wants to Remain in Cleveland
Teller was a popular name at the trade deadline. He’s a three-time Pro Bowler and two-time All-Pro selection in the final year of his deal, which could have been an attractive trade piece for a contender.
However, Teller stayed put in Cleveland — where he intends to stay long term and bring a winning culture back to the Browns.
“I don’t want to tuck tail and leave because I feel like a couple years ago we were that close to being in the AFC Championship,” Teller said earlier this month. “That’s just mindboggling for any Cleveland Browns fan. Because it’s just been since the ’80s since we’ve done it. We used to do it consistently, so how can we bring that culture back that goes to the playoffs, that has a winning team, that it’s not the same old Cleveland Browns?
“And I feel like we were right there and then just kind of took a step back. But I’m not blind to the fact that we’re right there. And again, as bad as the season is viewed or perceived, we’re like two or three plays away from a lot different season. Now how can we be more consistent and win, and that’s what good teams do late.”
Browns Expected to Re-Sign Wyatt Teller
An extension for Teller with the Browns does not appear imminent. But it is likely something the team will discuss this offseason, given the uncertainty around the future of their offensive line.
Veteran guard Joel Bitonio, now 34, is in the final year of his contract and could retire after a dozen seasons in Cleveland. Center Ethan Pocic is also playing on an expiring deal, and both tackle spots have been marked by inconsistency, adding to the Browns’ long-term uncertainty up front.
With Teller remaining in Cleveland at the trade deadline, a new deal could be on the horizon for the three-time Pro Bowler, per Zac Jackson of The Athletic.
“Given the state of the offensive line, getting a new deal done for Wyatt Teller figures to be a priority either later this season or in early 2026,” Jackson reported earlier this month.
Teller and the Browns will look to turn things around on Sunday against the Baltimore Ravens in front of a home crowd.