Ferromagnetic resonance (FMR) at 9.3 GHz is studied as a function of temperature in amorphous Fe29Ni49P14B6Si2 and Fe72.5Mo7.5B20. The FMR linewidth, ΔH increases linearly with temperature above the Curie point, TC. Above TC the slope ΔH/ΔT is not affected by structural relaxation but is a function of the alloy's bulk chemical composition.