North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi shut down recent rumors that NFL teams have reached out to Bill Belichick to try to get the Tar
On Wednesday, one day after the Raiders parted ways with Antonio Pierce following his first full season as the team’s head coach, NFL.com reported Tom Brady — now a minority owner of the Las Vegas franchise — had spoken “recently” with Belichick “about what it would take to make a reunion happen.”
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.
Bill Belichick's latest comments about his final four years with the New England Patriots have prompted strong criticism.
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
Raiders could be interested in reuniting Belichick, 72, and Tom Brady, but coach reportedly has no plans to leave North Carolina.
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.
Bill Belichick is the head coach at North Carolina. That hasn’t stopped NFL teams from thinking about trying to lure him. Tom Pelissero of the NFL Network reported Wednesday multiple teams are considering Belichick as a possibility for their head coach openings.
Multiple NFL teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders, have inquired about Bill Belichick’s availability despite the fact that he is UNC’s next head coach. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth discuss the possibility of Belichick changing his mind and coaching in the NFL next season.
The North Carolina Tar Heels and Bill Belichick reportedly landed a top defensive transfer on Wednesday amid rumors of his interest in NFL openings.
The Las Vegas Raiders have moved on from Antonio Pierce as head coach and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback turned partial owner has started to take matters into his own hands.