Bill Belichick has landed his first TV gig post-Patriots
HOUSTON, TX - FEBRUARY 05: Head coach Bill Belichick of the New England Patriots gives a thumbs up on the field prior to Super Bowl 51 against the Atlanta Falcons at NRG Stadium on February 5, 2017 in Houston, Texas. (Photo by Patrick Smith/Getty Images)
Bill Belichick is back.
Not as a football coach, not yet, anyway. But Belichick is back as a football analyst. The former New England Patriots head coach will be a guest on Pat McAfee’s own ESPN+ draft show next Thursday night, April 25, when the first round takes place.
“I’m looking forward to it,” Belichick said as part of a We're so INCREDIBLY PUMPED Coach
"I'm looking forward to it and Draft Weekend is always an exciting time..
It'll be fun to be with you guys and get your expertise" ~ Bill Belichick #PMSLive pic.twitter.com/VnjLzVcuSb
— Pat McAfee (@PatMcAfeeShow) April 17, 2024" target="_blank" rel="noopener">new appearance on the “Pat McAfee Show” on Wednesday. “Draft day, draft weekend is always an exciting time for everybody, for the teams that are building their teams and for the fans and for everybody involved in it.
“It’s a great event. I’m looking forward to seeing the other side of it. It’ll be fun to be in Detroit, to be with you guys, and to get your expertise.”
Belichick looks fresh-faced, like he’s had plenty of time to relax in the months since the end of the Patriots season. He wasn’t shy about putting his trove of NFL hardware on display, either. Not to mention, absolutely beaming at points in the video.
Does Belichick = ratings? McAfee and his crew will find out soon enough. And Belichick’s reaction to the Patriots’ first draft pick will be must-see TV.
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When Bill Belichick parted ways with the New England Patriots back in January, the biggest question on most people’s minds was where he would end up coaching in the future. As the weeks rolled on through the NFL coaching carousel though that question changed from where, to if.
With the Washington Commanders hiring of Dan Quinn on Feb. 1 all the openings were filled and it became official – Belichick wasn’t going to have a head coaching job to start the 2024 NFL season. How did the greatest coach in the history of the sport get left out during the hiring cycle?
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On Wednesday morning, ESPN’s Seth Wickersham, Jeremy Fowler, and Don Van Natta Jr. published a report attempting to answer that question. It’s an inside look at Belichick’s path since parting ways with the Patriots on January 11, with a main focus on his conversations with the Atlanta Falcons – the only team he formally interviewed with.
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