Could the New York Giants bring in a tandem of Bill Belichick and Dak Prescott? It sounds rather outlandish given everything that would need to occur for that to happen, but Fox Sports analyst Nick Wright proposed the idea this week.
The Falcons have been making headlines in recent weeks, but it’s been for all of the wrong reasons. Kirk Cousins tampering allegations and Bill Belichick drama have dominated storylines, but not today.
Maybe the “Patriot Way” wasn’t quite done with the Las Vegas Raiders—it turns out that Bill Belichick might’ve been in play after all. Raiders owner Mark Davis always gets his guy; that much is true.
There has been endless speculation about Bill Belichick’s future in the NFL. Will he ever coach again? Will he take a front office role somewhere? Will he jump into the broadcasting booth?
The Falcons are making headlines, but it’s not for the Kirk Cousins free agent contract or the upcoming NFL Draft; it’s Bill Belichick. A new bombshell story from ESPN about Belichick’s head coaching candidacy revealed a ton of new information about Atlanta’s search, specifically their process and how Belichick fell out of favor with Arthur Blank.
The relationship between Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft can be represented by an orange. Initially, what started off as a bond filled with mutual respect and admiration and a lot of sweet memories of winning multiple Super Bowls ended up turning sour real quick.
The Falcons are making headlines for all the wrong reasons again with a new bombshell story from ESPN about Bill Belichick’s head coaching candidacy. At one point, the eight-time Super Bowl champion was seen as the frontrunner for Atlanta’s vacancy, and apparently, Belichick thought he had the job in the bag too.
Legendary coach and future Hall of Famer, Bill Belichick, knows a thing or two about talent at the pro level. Like many of the greats who coached at the NFL level, he rarely put much stock in rookies.
Before the Las Vegas Raiders retained Antonio Pierce as their head coach, they apparently considered making a push for Bill Belichick.
Earlier this offseason, we heard endless speculation that the Dallas Cowboys would be hiring Bill Belichick as their next head coach. It didn’t happen, as the Cowboys chose to stick with Mike McCarthy.
Just when you thought the Falcons were done being connected to Bill Belichick following their coaching search which led to the hiring of Raheem Morris, ESPN drops a helluva story with detailed information on why the Falcons turned away from arguably the greatest head coach of all time.
Rob Gronkowski said he is still shocked that his longtime coach, Bill Belichick, didn't land a job on the sidelines this offseason.
The tirade comes after a recent ESPN story claimed that a call from Robert Kraft potentially prevented Belichick from landing the Falcons' head-coaching gig.
Once again, Bill Belichick has stirred up the NFL, yet this time, the blame might not entirely fall on his shoulders. It’s actually on the Atlanta Falcons.
Throughout the course of the NFL offseason this year, everyone was waiting to see where Bill Belichick would end up. Surprisingly, he did not find a new job.
The Falcons are a week away from the NFL Draft, but the headlines don’t read: “What will Raheem Morris do with Terry Fontenot in the new regime’s first draft?” No, they read: “Bill Belichick…” A bombshell story from ESPN dropped and it illuminated the head coaching search process that Arthur Blank and the Falcons underwent with Bill Belichick.
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick shared the one player he coached who was ready from Day 1.
Belichick says rosters could look a lot different next season because of it.
The Pittsburgh Steelers made a rather uncharacteristic move in the 2023 NFL Draft. General Manager Omar Khan elected to trade up in the first round in order to select University of Georgia offensive tackle, Broderick Jones.
Bill Belichick, known as a man of few words while the head coach of the New England Patriots, apparently is ready to share his thoughts about next week's NFL draft.
Bill Belichick reportedly has a shortlist of team options for the 2025 coaching carousel. However, he doesn’t appear to have much leverage for his next job search.
It appears Belichick has decided how he will spend the 2024 NFL season.
Bill Belichick likely has multiple offers from media companies now that he will not be coaching during the 2024 season, and he might be close to accepting one.
Belichick is expected to pursue coaching opportunities ahead of the next NFL year, which will open in March 2025.
Belichick still wants to coach in the NFL next season, according to a story that was published by ESPN on Wednesday.
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