IN BRIEF : Buffalo Bills Extend Levy’s Tenure
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BUFFALO, N.Y. — The Buffalo Bills have given Head Coach Marv Levy a contract extension through the end of the 1992 season, according to a published report.
Today’s Buffalo News reported that the two-year extension is believed to include a pay increase. Levy’s annual salary was previously estimated at $250,000.
It is the second contract extension Levy has received since he replaced Hank Bullough as head coach in 1986. In 1987, Levy’s original two-year agreement with the Bills was extended through the end of the 1990 season.
With Levy at the helm, the Bills have a regular-season record of 21-17. They’ve also captured a division championship and are 1-1 in the playoffs, including a trip to the AFL championship game last season.
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