Odds For Bill Belichick's Next Team
The New England Patriots had a challenging season, leading to the departure the six-time Super Bowl-winning coach. Here are the hypothetical odds for his next landing spot, and not odds provided by Massachusetts sportsbook apps.
π€ Dallas Cowboys: | +275 |
βοΈ New York Jets: | +700 |
π΅ New York Giants: | +900 |
π New Orleans Saints: | +900 |
π» Chicago Bears: | +1200 |
π Cleveland Browns: | +1200 |
The Field/No NFL Job | +1200 |
Odds Last Updated: | December 2024 |
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Where Will Bill Belichick Coach Next?
Now that Bill Belichick has left the Patriots, here's where we think he will end up next season after a year in the media.
Dallas Cowboys (+275)
The Dallas Cowboys, always in the spotlight, could entertain the idea of hiring Bill Belichick to lead their star-studded roster. With an elite offense and defense, Belichick's reputation could be an excellent fit for the Cowboys. One of the big concerns with this team under head coach Mike McCarthy is its ability to make a title run. If the Cowboys once again fall short of a deep playoff run, that could open the door for owner Jerry Jones to call for a change at head coach.
Working alongside an elite offensive unit led by star quarterback Dak Prescott and a roster teeming with talent, Belichick might relish the chance to head up a formidable team in Dallas. The high-profile nature of the Cowboys, combined with their quest for championship glory, could align seamlessly with Belichick's own aspirations, making Dallas an attractive destination for the seasoned coach.
Joining the Cowboys would not only offer Belichick a chance to make a significant impact on one of the NFL's most illustrious franchises but also to leave an indelible mark on the league as a transformative figure in the coaching realm.
New York Jets (+700)
We know, we know. Belichick famously left the Jets before ever coaching a game, and he and the Patriots ruined many Jets fans' lives for the next two decades. But consider these two points. The Jets' Robert Saleh could well be the first coach fired this season, leaving ample time for ownership to court Belichick and assuage any past bad blood.
Belichick would also get two cracks at the Patriots and Robert Kraft a year, and would have a chance to coach Aaron Rodgers, a player he has long admired. Never say never!
New York Giants (+1600)
Belichick started his NFL coaching career with the G-men, where he served in various roles, including special teams coach, linebackers coach, and defensive coordinator. He played a crucial role in the Giants' defensive success during this period, including two Super Bowl victories as a coordinator under Bill Parcells.
Unlike the Jets, Belichick remembers his time with the Giants fondly. With Brian Daboll coming off a subpar season, he enters this season on the hot seat, with the shadow of Belichick looming larger each week.
New Orleans Saints (+900)
The Saints' Dennis Allen could also be among the first crop of coaches fired during or after the season. Allen so far has been unable to find success in NOLA in the post-Drew Brees era, and the NFC South as always is there for the taking. Should the Saints fail to contend in that division, expect ownership to look into Belichick for 2025 and beyond.
What Teams Did Bill Belichick Coach For?
Bill Belichick has had a notable coaching career in the NFL, spanning several decades including the following teams:
New England Patriots (2000βPresent)
In 2000, Belichick returned to the New England Patriots as the head coach. Under his leadership, the Patriots became one of the most successful franchises in NFL history, winning multiple Super Bowls and consistently competing at a high level.
New York Jets (1997β1999)
Belichick served as the assistant head coach and defensive coordinator for the New York Jets under Bill Parcells.
New England Patriots (1996)
After leaving the Browns, Belichick joined the New England Patriots as an assistant head coach and defensive backs coach under then-head coach Bill Parcells.
Cleveland Browns (1991β1995)
Belichick became the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 1991. Although the team faced challenges and was eventually moved to Baltimore to become the Ravens, Belichick gained valuable experience during his time with the Browns.
New York Giants (1979β1990)
Belichick started his NFL coaching career with the New York Giants, where he served in various roles, including special teams coach, linebackers coach, and defensive coordinator. He played a crucial role in the Giants' defensive success during this period, including two Super Bowl victories.
Final Thoughts on Bill Belichick's Next Team
As the NFL season approaches, the speculation surrounding Bill Belichick's future will continue to captivate fans and analysts alike. As the coaching carousel spins, only time will reveal where Bill Belichick's next chapter in the NFL will unfold.
Bill Belichick Next Team Odds FAQs
It's uncertain what team Bill Belichick will coach for next season, though there will be several openings at head coach around the NFL following this season. His coaching career has been primarily associated with the New England Patriots, where he has served as the head coach since 2000. The strongest bet is that Bill Belichick will head to the Cowboys.
Bill Belichick is 72 years old, having been born on April 16, 1952. Last season he was the second-oldest active head coach in the NFL, trailing only Pete Carroll, head coach of the Seattle Seahawks.
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