
Former Buffalo Bills head coach Marv Levy continues to be celebrated as one of the most beloved figures in NFL history. At 100 years old, Levy was recently honored at a special gathering in his hometown of Chicago, hosted at Harry Caray’s Italian Steakhouse. The event turned into a heartfelt reunion, with former players, Hall of Famers, and friends joining together to pay tribute to the man who defined an era of Bills football. Icons like Jim Kelly, Thurman Thomas, Andre Reed, and Bruce Smith came to honor their coach, highlighting the deep respect Levy still commands.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame covered the event in early September 2025, praising Levy not only for his coaching achievements but also for the personal impact he had on generations of players and fans. Levy’s legacy extends beyond football victories; he is remembered as a leader who inspired loyalty, hard work, and unity. His famous line, “Where else would you rather be than right here, right now?”, still resonates strongly with the Bills community and football fans across the country.
At the same time, social media has been flooded with false reports of Levy’s death, causing confusion among fans. Several viral posts claimed he had passed away in Illinois, but these have been proven untrue. Reliable outlets, including Sports Illustrated, confirmed as recently as late August 2025 that Levy is alive and well, continuing to enjoy life while celebrating his 100th milestone. These rumors were quickly debunked, but they show how misinformation can spread rapidly online.
The reality is far more uplifting: Marv Levy is not only alive but thriving, still surrounded by the admiration of his players and the love of Bills Mafia. His milestone birthday and continued presence at football events make him a living symbol of perseverance and joy. The Hall of Fame described him as a “century statesman,” a fitting title for someone who represents the very best qualities of the game.
For fans and the wider football community, Levy’s story is both inspiring and timely. At a moment when rumors could have clouded his legacy, celebrations like the one in Chicago remind everyone that legends don’t fade—they continue to shape the culture of the sport. Marv Levy remains an enduring figure in football, a Hall of Famer not only for his record but for the lives he touched along the way.