As the Buffalo Bills prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, one of their biggest challenges lies in neutralizing tight end Travis Kelce, a perennia
Bill Belichick doesn't necessarily have a rooting interest for this Sunday's AFC Championship between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. He did, however, give his former rival some advice this week.
Travis Kelce and the Kansas City Chiefs are eyeing the first-ever Super Bowl three-peat. However, Josh Allen and the Buffalo Bills stand in the way as they come to Arrowhead Stadium for the AFC Championship Game.
With the news that Pete Carroll will be appointed as the Las Vegas Raiders head coach, he will most certainly break the record for the oldest NFL head coach in history.
The former New England Patriots coach has some strong opinions on a rule the NFL could change to potentially improve the postseason.
"It's been great," Belichick said. "It's been great to get on the road and see some of the great high school coaches, programs, players. Still a lot more to hit but it's been fun connecting with so many people—some new, some old—it's been a great process. There's a lot of really good kids out there, it's been fun to see them."
Bill Belichick knows a thing or two about coaching. The New England Patriots legend won eight Super Bowls (six as a head coach with the Pats, two as an assistant with the New York Giants), and has
Monday’s broadcast of the Rams’ 27-9 win over the Vikings was the final time Bill Belichick will appear on “ManningCast,” ESPN’s broadcast of “Monday Night Football,” hosted by Eli and Peyton Manning. And Eli took the opportunity to make a little dig at the coach he beat in two Super Bowls.
Appearing on his weekly appearance on the "Pat McAfee Show," former New England Patriots head coach and current UNC Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick spoke about his former player reaplcing Mayo. Belichick gave nothing but respect for Vrabel and thinks he'll exceed as their head coach.
Welcome to the Thursday edition of the Pick Six newsletter! I thought we were only going to talk about the NFL playoffs in today's newsletter, but then Jonathan Jones had to go and drop a bombshell this morning.
Bill Belichick and school officials have signed his official employment contract, formalizing the hiring after speculation that the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach might opt instead for a return to the NFL.