In his first offseason as a minority owner of the Las Vegas Raiders, Tom Brady played a role in the team’s hiring of Pete Carroll as their next head coach. Brady's former coach on the New England Patriots,
The North Carolina Tar Heels coach joins “The Pat McAfee Show” from his plane while his girlfriend lurks next to him.
Bill Belichick will make his college football coaching debut on Monday, September 1 when the North Carolina Tar Heels take on the TCU Horned Frogs. Kickoff for the game is set for 7:30 p.m. ET. The Patriots legend will be entering his first season in Chapel Hill.
Belichick recently shocked football fans with his decision to pack up his efforts in the NFL and take the head coach position at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. While he may call North Carolina his new home, Belichick was seen back on his old stomping ground of Massachusetts just yesterday.
Players at St. Sebastian’s, Xaverian Brothers, Dexter Southfield, and Arlington met with the former Patriots coach.
Former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick was back in New England on Thursday, hoping to convince some promising young football players to join him at the University of North Carolina.
The former New England Patriots coach made college recruiting visits to Massachusetts high schools on Thursday. Here is where he went.
While Bill Belichick's first replacement didn't work out, the legendary Patriots head coach believes Vrabel will do a "great job" in New England. He commented on the first head coaching hire of the offseason during an appearance on the "Pat McAfee Show." "
Mike Vrabel is officially the new head coach of the New England Patriots and will look to take the franchise back to the glory days that they experienced under
While Bill Belichick elevated Tom Brady on the field, the quarterback’s work ethic also helped bring arguably the NFL’s greatest coach to another level.
With the Raiders hiring Pete Carroll, Bill Belichick will have to utilize his own stage at North Carolina to prove the seven hiring teams this cycle right, or dreadfully wrong, in forcing him to stay there.