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.
A day after a wild report emerged connecting newly-appointed University of North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick with a potential shock move back to the NFL ranks, one of his top confidants categorically dismissed it.
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
As noted when Belichick first signed with UNC, his contract includes a section detailing what would happen if the coach terminated his contract without cause. If he does so before June 1, 2025, then Belichick (or the NFL team that hires him) owes the university a whopping $10 million. But after June 1, it drops to merely $1 million.
The Raiders are looking for a new head coach after dismissing Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, and Brady thinks Belichick is the man for the job. "Brady and Belichick won six Super Bowl
North Carolina football received more confirmation that Bill Belichick will stay with the university, according to Michael Lombardi.
New to the social media platform X, Bill Belichick's feed -- @unchapelbill -- indicates he's minding his own business and chasing quality BBQ during his first month on the job as head coach at North Carolina.
According to a report from The Athletic, Bill Belichick has no plans of leaving his post at UNC for another shot at the NFL.
A reunion between Tom Brady and Bill Belichick on the Las Vegas Raiders reportedly isn't a strong possibility. Mark Maske of the Washington Post revealed
NFL Media reported that multiple teams, including the Raiders, have contacted North Carolina coach Bill Belichick to inquire as to whether he would reconsider his move to college football.
The new University of North Carolina head coach is wasting no time traveling along the East Coast to meet with recruits