Brian Belichick’s time in Foxborough has come to an end. The safeties coach — and son of Bill Belichick — won’t return in 2025, according to ESPN’s Mike Reiss. Belichick started his career as a scouting assistant in 2016 and flipped to coaching in New England the next season.
Bill Belichick has thrown out a wild suggestion that the Lombardi Trophy should be renamed to the 'Brady Trophy.'
It started Wednesday when the former New England Patriots coach took an unprompted shot at PFT, particularly the site’s creator Mike Florio. During his regular appearance on ESPN’s Pat McAfee Show, Belichick was asked about the concerns that the coach was slow to hire staff since taking the North Carolina job.
Patriots assistant Brian Belichick, the youngest son of former head coach Bill Belichick, will not return to the team in 2025.
No matter what side you’re on in the Rob Gronkowski vs. Travis Kelce debate, you can indisputably agree both players are two of the best to ever play the position.Gronkowski went to seven postseasons and won two Super Bowls with the New England Patriots,
Bill Belichick has been adamant throughout the years that players win championships. With that in mind, Belichick suggested that the Lombardi Trophy be renamed after Tom Brady. After all, the
New England Patriots legendary coach Bill Belichick had his own right-hand man, whose official title was “Director of Football Research,” but who advised Belichick closely on every aspect of football from in-game management to roster construction.
As the New England Patriots continue to overhaul their coaching staff starting off their 2025 offseason, some of the former members of the previous regime have
Josh McDaniels is ready to get to work in his third stint with the New England Patriots. The offensive coordinator discussed what his goals were in a recent video from the team. “The offense only takes the field for one reason and that’s to try to put points on the board,
A dynamic duo took the field in Philadelphia prior to kickoff, and neither belonged to the Eagles nor Commanders.
The Buffalo Bills elevated a safety and an offensive lineman for the January 26 battle against the Kansas City Chiefs.