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Levy quits as general manager of the Buffalo Bills
AFP, BUFFALO, NEW YORK
Wednesday, Jan 02, 2008, Page 19
Marv Levy, who coached the Buffalo Bills to a record four consecutive Super Bowls but never won the title game, resigned as general manager of the National Football League (NFL) club on Monday.
The 82-year-old departed the job 10 years to the day after his retirement as coach of the Bills.
BRIAN BILLICK FIRED
AFP, BALTIMORE, MARYLAND
Brian Billick, who guided the Baltimore Ravens to victory in the 2001 Super Bowl, was fired as coach of the National Football League club on Monday by team owner Steve Bisciotti.
The Ravens made the move less than a month after assuring Billick that he would return and one day after Baltimore completed the season with a victory over Pittsburgh.
RANDY MUELLER FIRED
AFP, MIAMI
Miami Dolphins general manager Randy Mueller was fired on Monday, a day after the National Football League (NFL) club completed a dismal 1-15 season with a 38-25 loss to Cincinnati.
Mueller had served in the job since June of 2005 but lacked the power over personnel choices until this season.
"Any time you have a relationship with somebody it's tough, but this is a tough business and we've been through a tough year," Dolphins coach Cam Cameron said.
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