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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

Buffalo, New York – November 12, 2025

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.

Just 1 Hour After Learning He's No Longer in the Plans, Cowboys' $91.8 Million Star Right Tackle Is Ready to Restructure His Contract — Just for One More Chance to Play in Dallas Blue
Dallas, Texas – December 23, 2025 The message arrived quickly and without ambiguity. Just one hour after receiving clear signals that he was no longer part of the team’s long-term plans, Terence Steele chose a response rarely seen in today’s NFL: he voluntarily expressed willingness to restructure his $91.8 million contract, with one goal in mind — to continue wearing the Dallas Cowboys uniform. The move comes as the Dallas Cowboys undergo a significant shift along the offensive line. Coaches have confirmed that Tyler Smith will remain at left tackle over the final two games, while Tyler Guyton is expected to serve only as a swing tackle — a clear signal that Dallas is preparing for a future without Steele at right tackle. Combined with an “easy out” in Steele’s contract in 2026, his name has quickly surfaced among potential cap casualties. Rather than wait in silence for a decision, Steele chose to speak — not in protest, but in commitment. “If the team no longer sees me as the first option, I’m willing to step back,” Steele said. “I can restructure my deal, accept any role, even start from the bench — as long as I can stay here and be ready when the Cowboys need me. Dallas isn’t just where I play; it’s where my heart truly belongs.” What makes Steele’s stance resonate even more is what he has already given Dallas. An undrafted free agent in 2020, Steele defied the odds to become a full-time starter, logging over 5,000 career offensive snaps, protecting the edge in some of the league’s most pass-heavy offenses. At his peak, Steele started every game in back-to-back seasons, helped anchor a line that ranked top five in pass protection efficiency, and played a key role in Dallas finishing among the NFL’s top offenses in total yards and scoring. Teammates routinely cite his toughness — playing through injuries, rarely missing time, and lining up against elite edge rushers week after week. For the Cowboys, the dilemma is complex. The franchise must protect the blindside of Dak Prescott while also creating cap flexibility for a looming retooling process. Steele’s willingness to sacrifice financially could open another path — or at the very least, force decision-makers to pause before closing the door entirely on a proven veteran. No one knows yet whether Steele’s message will alter the final outcome. But in a league often driven by numbers, his response offered something different: loyalty expressed through action. In Dallas — where legacies are built on more than just contracts and depth charts — Terence Steele has reminded the Cowboys of a simple truth. Sometimes, a player’s greatest value isn’t found on a balance sheet, but in his willingness to stay, sacrifice, and fight for the star when the path forward suddenly narrows.