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Falcons announce second completed interview with Bill Belichick – AtlantaFalcons.com

  1. Falcons announce second completed interview with Bill Belichick AtlantaFalcons.com
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  4. Bill Belichick meeting with Falcons for second interview; Arthur Blank all in on landing ex-Patriots coach CBS Sports
  5. Falcons interviewing Belichick, Could Andy Reid retire after this season? | NFL | THE HERD The Herd with Colin Cowherd

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2023 NFL Draft: Patriots’ Keion White has a Bill Belichick type reaction to getting drafted by Bill Belichick – CBS Sports

  1. 2023 NFL Draft: Patriots’ Keion White has a Bill Belichick type reaction to getting drafted by Bill Belichick CBS Sports
  2. NFL Draft: TV coverage cuts to awkward moment after Georgia Tech’s Keion White is picked by Patriots Yahoo Sports
  3. Why did Christian Gonzalez “fall” to the Patriots at the 17th overall pick in the 2023 NFL Draft? NBC Sports Boston
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Bill Belichick clarifies “last 25 years” remark: We’re not resting on our laurels – ProFootballTalk – profootballtalk.nbcsports.com

  1. Bill Belichick clarifies “last 25 years” remark: We’re not resting on our laurels – ProFootballTalk profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
  2. Is the relationship between Robert Kraft and Bill Belichick as “icy” as it seems? w/ Tom E. Curran NBC Sports Boston
  3. Patriots coach Bill Belichick walks back ‘last 25 years’ comment Patriots Wire
  4. Patriots HC Bill Belichick clarifies focus on 2023, not ‘last 25 years’: ‘We’re not resting on our past laurels’ NFL.com
  5. Ex-Patriots LB Teddy Bruschi: Hold Belichick ‘Accountable’ Sports Illustrated
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Patriots’ Bill Belichick recalls pre-draft interview with Rutgers’ Devin McCourty: ‘I was completely stunned’ – NJ.com

  1. Patriots’ Bill Belichick recalls pre-draft interview with Rutgers’ Devin McCourty: ‘I was completely stunned’ NJ.com
  2. Patriots players were split between Mac Jones and Bailey Zappe during season, retired star says Fox News
  3. How Devin McCourty ‘Stunned’ Bill Belichick In Pre-Draft Meeting NESN
  4. Patriots Send Franchise Great Devin McCourty Into Retirement With Emotional Ceremony Patriots.com
  5. Are the Patriots ‘just another team’? Exclusive 1-on-1 with Devin McCourty | Quick Slants NBC Sports Boston
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Devin McCourty’s football knowledge left Bill Belichick completely stunned in pre-draft meeting – Pats Pulpit

  1. Devin McCourty’s football knowledge left Bill Belichick completely stunned in pre-draft meeting Pats Pulpit
  2. Devin McCourty: Some Patriots players wanted Bailey Zappe, some wanted Mac Jones profootballtalk.nbcsports.com
  3. Are the Patriots ‘just another team’? Exclusive 1-on-1 with Devin McCourty | Quick Slants NBC Sports Boston
  4. Patriots Send Franchise Great Devin McCourty Into Retirement With Emotional Ceremony Patriots.com
  5. Who will step up as Patriots leader? Devin McCourty shares his take NBC Sports Boston
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Where Bill Belichick got the inspiration to rip Tom Brady in Patriots meetings – Pats Pulpit

  1. Where Bill Belichick got the inspiration to rip Tom Brady in Patriots meetings Pats Pulpit
  2. Tom Brady dismisses Bill Belichick Patriots credit debate: ‘Such a stupid conversation’ Fox News
  3. Tom Brady gets emotional as Bill Belichick heaps praise on his former QB: ‘The greatest … it was incredible’ Yahoo Sports
  4. Bill Belichick joined Tom Brady’s podcast for an expansive and emotional conversation Boston.com
  5. Ross Tucker Joins The Show // Halftime Show Performances // Is Tom Brady Actually Done? – 2/7 (Hour 2) 98.5 The Sports Hub
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Bill Belichick plans to return for 24th season as Patriots coach

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Bill Belichick, who is the NFL’s longest-tenured coach and turns 71 in April, said Monday that he plans to return for his 24th season as New England Patriots coach in 2023.

The Patriots had their season end Sunday in a 35-23 loss to the Buffalo Bills.

After declaring that he intends to return, Belichick said of the Patriots’ 8-9 season: “Nobody’s satisfied with that. That’s not our goal. We need to improve on that. So that’s all of us — accountability everywhere, starting with me, the coaching staff, players, each unit. They are all things that we will address, and that process will start probably later today.”

Belichick said that will include a standard-operating-procedure meeting with owner Robert Kraft, who in March had said he wasn’t happy that the franchise hadn’t won a playoff game since Super Bowl LIII over the Los Angeles Rams on Feb. 3, 2019.

Belichick has 329 career victories as a head coach (including playoffs), which is second in NFL history behind Don Shula (347).

Belichick fielded a series of questions in a Monday morning video conference, many of them specific to the team’s offense, which had a staggering regression in 2022.

Asked whether he envisions Mac Jones as the team’s starting quarterback in 2023, or whether he needs to reevaluate the position in the offseason, Belichick said: “I think Mac has the ability to play quarterback in this league. We have to all work together to try to find the best way — as a football team, which obviously quarterback is an important position — to be more productive than we were this year.”

Jones was 288-of-442 for 2,997 yards (65.2%) this season, with 14 touchdowns and 11 interceptions. He was sacked 34 times for 231 yards.

As a rookie in 2021, when he was selected as a Pro Bowl alternate, Jones was 352-of-521 for 3,801 yards (67.6%), with 22 touchdowns and 13 interceptions. He had been sacked 28 times for 241 yards.

Jones’ dip was reflective of how the Patriots cratered in every offensive statistical category that Belichick has long said are most important to him — specifically the red zone (dropping from 11th to 32nd), third down (10th to 27th) and touchdowns scored (48 last season to 31 this season).

Because of that, Belichick was asked repeatedly Monday morning about his decision-making regarding offensive coaches; after longtime coordinator Josh McDaniels departed to become Las Vegas Raiders head coach after last season, Belichick turned to veteran coaches Matt Patricia and Joe Judge to lead the offensive staff despite their primary coaching backgrounds having come on defense and special teams, respectively.

Belichick defended his decisions — he previously shared his belief that a good coach can succeed in any role — but also left open the possibility that there could be change in 2023.

“Every decision that we’ve made has always been with the intent to do the best thing for the football team. That’s the way it’s always been, and that’s what it will be going forward,” he said. “At different decision points, you have different opportunities. As those go along, or come along, we’ll continue to evaluate them.”

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Jalen Hurts’ injury complicates NFC playoff picture, should Jets trade for Aaron Rodgers next offseason & why Robert Kraft needs to micromanage Bill Belichick

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After not being in danger virtually all season, the top seed in the NFC is suddenly at risk. With a shoulder injury sustained by QB Jalen Hurts, likely elevating Gardner Minshew to the starting position for at least this week, the Philadelphia Eagles suddenly find themselves in a high-leverage divisional battle on Saturday afternoon against the playoff-hopeful Dallas Cowboys.

Charles Robinson is joined by Yahoo’s Charles McDonald & Jori Epstein to discuss what this means for the Eagles, Cowboys and the entire NFC playoff picture now that Hurts is likely to miss at least a week and may not even return until the playoffs in January.

Later in the show, the crew breaks down a bunch of interesting Week 16 games and the major storylines to keep track of heading into them. The Jacksonville Jaguars and New York Jets face off on Thursday night, and the spotlight will be on 2021 top picks Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson, the latter of whom is making his second consecutive start after being benched for the now-injured Mike White earlier this season.

The Cincinnati Bengals-New England Patriots matchup could mean a lot to Bill Belichick, who is staring down a rare losing season. Charles Robinson explains why missing the playoffs could mean new scrutiny for Belichick under owner Robert Kraft.

Finally, the gang closes out the show discussing the fading Seattle Seahawks taking on a defensively stunted Kansas City Chiefs crew and how the legend of Brock Purdy has a chance to grow (or crumble) against the Washington Commanders.

0:40 What Jalen Hurts’ injury means for Eagles-Cowboys and the NFC playoff race

10:45 All eyes on Trevor Lawrence and Zach Wilson in Jaguars-Jets

24:10 While Bengals cruise to playoffs, Kraft needs to have more control over Belichick’s decisions coming out of a rocky Patriots season

37:55 Seahawks try to keep playoff hopes alive against below-average Chiefs defense

46:10 The case against Brock Purdy going into 49ers-Commanders

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Bill Belichick is figurehead in some of the NFL’s most famous moments from Raiders debacle to Tom Brady’s rise

Bill Belichick was left with only a few words to describe the New England Patriots’ loss to the Las Vegas Raiders on Sunday as Chandler Jones intercepted a terrible lateral toss and ran it back for a game-winning touchdown.

The play shocked the NFL world and left fans dumbfounded as they were left to wonder what Jakobi Meyers was doing and why Mac Jones just didn’t throw a Hail Mary in a tie game that everyone thought was going to overtime anyway. Instead, the Raiders pulled off a miraculous comeback victory.

But regardless of whether it’s on the positive or negative side, Belichick has had a knack for always being caught up in some of the most historic moments in football history. It could be the Patriots losing the way they did against the Raiders or guiding Tom Brady to six Super Bowl championships.

Over the last nearly three decades, Belichick has been a figurehead in some of those top moments. Here are some of them that came before Sunday night’s debacle.

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2022: Tom Brady steps away

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady warms up before an NFL preseason football game against the Carolina Panthers, Thursday, Aug. 22, 2019, in Foxborough, Mass.
(AP Photo/Elise Amendola)

The seven-time Super Bowl champion announced his departure from the Patriots after 20 seasons in March 2020, and in February 2022, he decided to step away from football. His initial announcement, which didn’t mention the word retirement, thanked the fans, the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and his camp for the years of dedication. He would later write “Love you all” after a message from owner Robert Kraft. 

Brady wouldn’t be away from football for long as he would announce his return in March 2022.

2019: The last Super Bowl

Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots celebrates his 13-3 win over Los Angeles Rams during Super Bowl LIII against Los Angeles Rams at Mercedes-Benz Stadium on February 03, 2019 in Atlanta, Georgia. 
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Brady and Belichick didn’t lose in the Super Bowl often together. Their three Super Bowl losses came from the New York Giants and Philadelphia Eagles. Their final win came against the Los Angeles Rams – the organization they beat to help launch their dynasty.

The Patriots only needed 13 points to get past the Rams. Brady had 262 passing yards in the game as he and Belichick secured their sixth title and their second in three years.

2018: Miracle in Miami

Before there was whatever happened in Las Vegas on Sunday night, the Miami Dolphins pulled off one of the most shocking plays in recent memory. 

The Dolphins were down five points with 7 seconds left when then-quarterback Ryan Tannehill threw a pass to Kenny Stills down the middle of the field. Stills would flip the ball to DeVante Parker who then tossed it to Kenyan Drake. The running back then got a good angle and beat Rob Gronkowski to the goal line for the touchdown.

Miami won, 34-33.

2018: Brady’s offensive onslaught

The Eagles may have gotten the best of Belichick and Brady in Super Bowl LII, but it wasn’t for lack of trying. Between a Philly Special and a lot of pressure on the quarterback, Belichick still managed to engineer an offense that saw his quarterback throw for a Super Bowl-record 505 passing yards.

The Eagles won the game, but it wouldn’t be the final time the two legends made an appearance in the Super Bowl.

2018: Patriots QB conundrum

Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots speaks to Julian Edelman #11 in the first half against the Denver Broncos in the AFC Championship game at Sports Authority Field at Mile High on January 24, 2016 in Denver, Colorado.
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Tom Brady was suspended for four games during the 2016 season over the Deflategate scandal during the 2014-15 AFC Championship Game, which led to Jimmy Garoppolo and Jacoby Brissett starting some games and playing fairly decent in Brady’s absence.

ESPN released a bombshell report in 2018 over the internal power struggle between Kraft, Brady and Belichick and whether the organization should move on from the legendary quarterback. Garoppolo would eventually get traded to the San Francisco 49ers, but the story illustrated some of the cracks in the relationship among the three giant pillars of the Patriots organization.

2017: Brady’s comeback

Belichick was on the sideline to guide the Patriots back from a 28-3 deficit against the Atlanta Falcons in Super Bowl LI. James White had three touchdowns, including the game-winner in overtime to win the Super Bowl. It was one of the most improbable comebacks that was also sparked by a ridiculous Julian Edelman catch.

Super Bowl LI will forever be remembered, especially if Matt Ryan keeps blowing leads.

2012: The Butt Fumble

New York Jets quarterback Mark Sanchez #6 fumbles in the first half when the New York Jets played the New England Patriots. Sanchez smacks into lineman Brandon Moore’s rear end and fumbles, leading directly to New England TD, part of 35-point 2nd quarter for the Patriots.
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Obviously, Belichick wasn’t directly involved with the infamous Mark Sanchez play when the New York Jets took on the New England Patriots on Thanksgiving night in 2012. But he was on the sideline coaching the Patriots in the lopsided affair.

Sanchez scrambled and ran into the butt of offensive lineman Brandon Moore, causing the fumble. Patriots safety Steven Gregory picked up the ball and scored a touchdown. The Jets lost three fumbles that night.

The play will forever go down in history as one of the biggest head-scratchers in NFL history.

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2012: Mario Manningham Super Bowl catch

New York Giants wide receiver Mario Manningham (82) makes a catch defended by New England Patriots free safety Patrick Chung (25) and New England Patriots free safety Sterling Moore (29) as the Patriots take on the Giants at Super Bowl XLVI at Lucas Oil Stadium in Indianapolis, IN.
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Four years later, the Patriots went 13-3 and found themselves facing the New York Giants in the Super Bowl. Manning again would need to bring some magic to beat the Patriots and did just that.

Mario Manningham had one of the most spectacular catches in the Super Bowl, and adding insult to injury was a Wes Welker drop that would’ve put pressure on New York in the fourth quarter.

The Giants held off the Patriots’ final drive and won the game, 21-7.

2008: David Tyree helmet catch

New York Giants’ wide receiver David Tyree pins the ball to his helmet as he catches a 32-yard pass late in the fourth quarter of Super Bowl XLII against the New England Patriots at the University of Phoenix Stadium.
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One Giant loss may not have been without some improbable plays. Eli Manning’s pass with a handful of Patriots defenders on him to David Tyree was one of the more spectacular plays in Super Bowl history. And Belichick was there watching it all.

Tyree managed to bring the ball back down over Rodney Harrison and Manning followed up with the go-ahead touchdown pass to Plaxico Burress.

The Patriots nearly won the game on the following drive. It was the first loss in a Super Bowl for Belichick and for Brady.

2007: Patriots undefeated regular season

There have only been two undefeated regular seasons in NFL history – the 1972 Miami Dolphins and the 2007 Patriots. Belichick’s team had a potent offense behind Brady and Randy Moss and finished the season first in points scored and yards gained. 

The Patriots looked unstoppable until they ran into the New York Giants in the Super Bowl. Though the Dolphins are the only team to finish an entire season without a blemish on their record, the Patriots completed their feat with more teams and more parity in the league as a whole.

They are the last team to accomplish the feat.

2007: Spygate

The Spygate cheating scandal appeared to be a blemish on Belichick’s resume – but that was also about 15 years ago. The Patriots were caught videotaping Jets coaches’ defensive signals from an unauthorized location during a 2007 game.

Belichick received the largest fine ever levied on a coach in history — $500,000. And the team was fined $250,000 as well as getting a draft pick taken away.

2004: Patriots dynasty

Belichick would win three of his six Super Bowl titles within the first five years at the helm. With Brady, an all-time great defense and solid receivers, New England managed to knock off the St. Louis Rams, Carolina Panthers and Philadelphia Eagles to win those titles.

Belichick was on top of the world and already considered to be an NFL coaching legend.

2002: Tuck Rule Game

New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady takes a hit from Charles Woodson of the Oakland Raiders on a pass attempt in the last two minutes of the game in their AFC playoff January 19, 2002 in Foxboro, Massachusetts.
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In the middle of a driving snowstorm in Foxborough, Belichick again would be involved in some major history on his way to his first Super Bowl title.

Brady would be hit hard by Oakland Raiders cornerback Charles Woodson and the ball would be jarred loose and recovered by Raiders linebacker Greg Biekert. However, the rules at the time determined that Brady was trying to tuck the ball back into his body and the play was ruled as an incomplete pass.

New England moved into field goal range and Adam Vinatieri would kick the game-winning field goal to send the Patriots to the AFC Championship Game.

2001: Brady for Bledsoe

Patriots Tom Brady getting some pre-game advice from Drew Bledsoe at the RCA Dome.
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The Patriots were 5-11 in their first season under Belichick. Drew Bledsoe already knew what it took to get to the Super Bowl, having been there during the 1996 season, losing to the Green Bay Packers. But in the 2001 season, he was hurt and sidelined in the second week. Brady would be thrust into the starting role.

Brady and New England went 11-5 and won the Super Bowl over the St. Louis Rams — who were known at the time as the “Greatest Show on Turf.” It was the first of three Super Bowl titles for the Belichick and Brady dynasty from 2001 to 2004. The team wouldn’t win another until the 2014 season.

The decision to stick with Brady altered the trajectory of all parties involved in the NFL as a whole.

2000: Belichick snubs Jets

Head coach Bill Belichick of the New York Jets resigns from the job at a press conference just one day after accepting the position at Hempstead, New York, on January 4, 2000.
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Belichick was initially named the interim head coach of the Jets while the team negotiated a way to get Bill Parcells over from the Patriots in 1997. Once the deal was completed, Belichick stepped aside for Parcells and became the team’s assistant head coach and defensive coordinator.

Parcells stepped down after the 1999 season with Belichick already slated to become the next head coach of the Jets. He would be announced as the next Jets head coach in January 2000 but a day after he would resign.

Belichick turned around was named the next head coach of the Patriots and received a ton of control over the roster and his coaching staff.

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1996: Last coach of the old Browns

Head coach Bill Belichick of the Cleveland Browns looks on from the sideline during a game against the Pittsburgh Steelers at Three Rivers Stadium on November 13, 1995 in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania.
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Belichick served under Parcells with the Giants for several years before he was awarded the position of head coach of the Cleveland Browns. He was the coach of the Browns from 1991-1995, leading them to one playoff appearance at the time.

Then-owner Art Modell moved the team to Baltimore and became the Ravens before the 1996 season. The move sent shock waves across the NFL, drawing so much ire that the Ravens franchise had to leave their past behind in Cleveland and start anew.

Modell fired Belichick in February 1996. Peyton Manning would later detail what Belichick did to try and get back at Modell.

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Bill Belichick addresses wild final play that beat Patriots, clarifies why Mac Jones didn’t try ‘Hail Mary’

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Bill Belichick didn’t take much time clarifying why he said Mac Jones “couldn’t throw it that far” in regards why the New England Patriots didn’t attempt a “Hail Mary” on the final play in the shocking loss to the Las Vegas Raiders. 

In a 24-24 game with three seconds left, the Patriots called a draw play with Rhamondre Stevenson instead, and the running back lateraled the ball back to Jakobi Meyers. The craziness ensued after Meyers touched the ball, as the wide receiver inexplicably threw a 12-yard pass back to Jones — only the Raiders’ Chandler Jones was there to pick off the backwards pass and take it 48 yards for the winning touchdown

This was a colossal mistake by Belichick in a season full of them. The Patriots coach stood his ground that 55 yards was too far to throw a pass for Jones to reach the end one. 

“I said it was too far,” Belichick said on WEEI’s”The Greg Hill Show” Monday. “It’s too far to throw that play in that situation.” 

Belichick didn’t put blame on Stevenson or Meyers for what happened on the final play of the game, or that it dropped the Patriots out of the wild card standings. 

“I’ve never coached in a game where you weren’t coaching, making corrections and mistakes after the game on all levels, playing, coaching, everything, decision making, overall strategy, everything,” Belichick said to reporters early Monday morning. “That’s a part of every game, every review. I’ve never coached in a game where you didn’t have that. 

“Then there are also things that you are positive that you look at that you want to try to build on. I think those elements occur in every game. I’ve never been in one that didn’t have both.”

What did happen on the final play of the game? Belichick gave basically the same answer on two different fronts, to reporters and to WEEI. 

“Obviously the play didn’t turn out anywhere close that we wanted it to,” Belichick said. “So I’ll just leave it at that.” 

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