Bill Belichick's latest comments about his final four years with the New England Patriots have prompted strong criticism.
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.
After visiting the Tar Heels in early September, Rolesville High School (N.C.) junior edge rusher Zavion Griffin-Haynes committed to then-UNC football head coach Mack Brown. But soon after the program parted ways with the 73-year-old in late November, the 6-foot-6, 220-pound four-star backed out his pledge.
Tom Brady is reportedly looking to team up with his former Patriots coach Bill Belichick again. Tom Pelissero for the NFL Network reports that Las Vegas Raiders part-owner Tom Bra
According to a report from The Athletic, Bill Belichick has no plans of leaving his post at UNC for another shot at the NFL.
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, the outlet reported Wednesday.
The long-time Patriots coach said that it was Robert Kraft’s decision to oust his successor, but once again pointed to a Jonathan Kraft and Robyn Glaser having the owner’s ear. Belichick then added that he believed a “shared vision” was key to his success in New England, but said it evaporated during his final four seasons.
Bill Belichick spent nearly three hours Thursday visiting football powerhouse Bergen Catholic and offering scholarships.
With the New England Patriots already moving on from his replacement after one season, Bill Belichick was candid in his response to the news as he continues focusing on UNC.
The New England Patriots enjoyed decades of stability at the head coaching position, but for the third time in three seasons, they will have a new man lurking on the sidelines. That's because the team announced Sunday it has decided to part ways with Jerod Mayo after just one season on the job after succeeding Bill Belichick in Foxborough.
The three-part series will debut later this month and feature several former players, along with sports journalists.