96 year old Marv Levy to join select pro football group
Levy who also coached the Montreal Alouettes will be inducted into the Canadian Football Hall of Fame tonight in Hamilton.
Levy will become just the third person to be in both the Canadian and Pro Football Hall of Fames, joining former Minnesota Vikings and Winnipeg head coach Bud Grant and quarterback Warren Moon, who began his illustrious career with Edmonton.
Unfortunately, the 96 year old will not be able to make the ceremony.
Levy was enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2001.
In 1974, the Alouettes, under his leadership beat Edmonton to take the Grey Cup.

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