North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick found a new way to trend on X, by officially joining the social media website on Monday.
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.
The general manager of the North Carolina Tar Heels has defiantly claimed Bill Belichick will not abandon college football for an immediate return to the NFL, after the 72-year-old
After CBS reported that Belichick has yet to sign his contract on Jan. 16, UNC general manager Michael Lombardi said in a post on X that the former Patriots coach was working for
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 ...
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 ...
New to the social media platform X, Bill Belichick's feed -- @unchapelbill -- indicates he's minding his own business and chasing quality BBQ during his first month on the job as head coach at North Carolina.
When Bill Belichick made the stunning leap from the NFL to become the head coach of the North Carolina Tar Heels, many fans and analysts had the same question—c