Amid interest from a handful of NFL teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders, legendary coach Bill Belichick reportedly won't leave his new job at
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick touched on Jerod Mayo being fired by the team, but ended harkening back to his final seasons in Foxboro in the process.
Bill Belichick has a simple way out of the North Carolina contract as NFL teams reach out about a potential return to coaching.
The three-part series will debut later this month and feature several former players, along with sports journalists.
According to a new report from The Athletic, former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick reportedly "withdrew" from his staff and those he perceived as disloyal to him during his final season in New England,
Appearing on a podcast, Belichick said he and Kraft achieved plenty of success by remaining on that same page, but that cohesiveness slipped away over his final seasons.
NFL Network reports that Brady “spoke recently with his old coach about what it would take to make a reunion happen.”
The 72-year-old Belichick's commitment to North Carolina will be tested with NFL teams gauging his interest in a return to the league.
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick won a record six Super Bowl together during their time with the New England Patriots. With his new team now in need of a head coach, Brady has reportedly looked into a possible reunion with his former coach with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Belichick famously spurned the New York Jets after he was named Bill Parcells’s successor. His tenure lasted less than 24 hours after he wrote his resignation on a napkin and jumped ship to take over the New England Patriots. This move paid off handsomely.