Bill Belichick has not yet signed his contract with the University of North Carolina, which reportedly is making school officials wonder if he's planning a departure for the NFL.
As speculation about Bill Belichick's NFL return heats up, Michael Lombardi addresses reports of the legendary coach's unsigned contract with North Carolina and his focus on the Tar Heels.
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.
Jerry Jones may have one last trick up his sleeve. The Dallas Cowboys owner decided to part ways with head coach Mike McCarthy, leaving Jones to search for a new voice to lead his locker room. And
Belichick delivered the perfect message for his debut tweet, paying homage to his now iconic "first words" he spoke as a kid: "Beat Duke." Now, as the UNC coach, these words about their rival team are even more fitting. "'Beat Dook' my first words as a boy are my first words on X! Go Heels!! #GoHeels #ChapelBill #CarolinaFootball," Belichick wrote.
Mike Lombardi isn’t letting Bill Belichick take any heat for his North ... Lombardi posted a strong defense on X. “We are not slow, just being diligent, hired three people on Sunday, not ...
Bill Belichick has coached football for 50 years ... North Carolina job - but it wasn't until Monday that he posted on X (formerly Twitter) for the first time. The 72-year-old, who also launched ...
In December, the North Carolina Tar Heels offered a five-year contract to six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach Bill Belichick.
After Bill Belichick was fired by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, after 24 seasons as head coach of the team and six Super Bowl trophies in nine appearances, the expectation around the NFL was that the legendary coach would have little trouble finding a new job at the helm of a different NFL franchise.
The Dallas Cowboys are still trying to get back to the Super Bowl. In order to do that, they need to have a winning mentality that starts at the
Bill Belichick's longevity at UNC doesn't matter. He was hired to get the Tar Heels really good, really fast, and he might pull it off.