11:27pm: This newfound interest notwithstanding, Belichick is prepared to pass. The North Carolina leader is not interested in coming back to the NFL, The Athletic’s Diann Russini reports. Belichick is attempting to focus on recruiting presently, with Russini adding the HC icon’s “sole focus” is building the Tar Heels’ program. This may still be a coaching subplot to follow, but as of now, it does not look like Belichick will be aggressively pursuing a quick Chapel Hill exit.
11:10am: While it looked like Bill Belichick made a preemptive move to pass on the 2025 HC carousel, teams are interested in seeing if he would hop back on for what would be a second straight year. Belichick took the North Carolina top job last month, but he is now being connected to NFL vacancies once again.
The Raiders are among them, according to NFL.com’s Tom Pelissero, who reports Tom Brady — who is playing a central role in the Las Vegas HC search — recently contacted his former coach to see about a reunion. A notable buyout number exists in Belichick’s Tar Heels contract, but it would not be a dealbreaker for an NFL team considering what Belichick was earning with the Patriots. At least one other team has inquired as well.
Before June 1, it would cost an NFL team $10MM in a buyout scenario with the ACC school. After that date, the buyout drops to $1MM. The $10MM payment would be due within 180 days, The Athletic’s Tashan Reed adds. This was essentially designed to ensure a Belichick commitment this year, and at his age (73 in April), it is unrealistic to expect too many more connections to NFL jobs beyond this year. That made his Tar Heels decision so surprising, considering the eight-time Super Bowl winner (counting two DC rings) has only coached in the NFL prior to the December decision.
Some at North Carolina are concerned about the buyout scenario, per CBS Sports’ Jonathan Jones, who indicates that $10MM figure has not bothered NFL folk. Belichick was earning more than $20MM per year with the Patriots. The North Carolina gig now gives Belichick a true safety school, so to speak, as it would stand to reason he would be interested in an NFL opportunity — were it to come along after a befuddling 2024.
The Raiders fired Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, and veteran NFL insider Josina Anderson reported part of the reason for the delay pertained to two unnamed candidates’ availability. It is possible a feeler to Belichick indicated intrigue, though no interview is scheduled as of yet. The Raiders have thus far sent invites to Aaron Glenn and Ben Johnson, with ex-Belichick assistant Brian Flores also on the radar. Considering Belichick’s past with Josh McDaniels, this would certainly be an interesting pursuit.
Indeed, Pelissero adds Brady spoke with Belichick while the Raiders were determining Pierce’s future. It would stand to reason the quarterback-turned-announcer/minority owner’s former boss gave an indication he was interested. Mark Davis turning back to the Patriot Way would be strange given how quickly the McDaniels-Dave Ziegler regime unraveled. But Davis has given Brady considerable authority, certainly signaling he is fine with certain members of the former dynasty.
The college game has changed substantially this decade, with the NIL landscape and transfer portal reshaping all sports — football chief among them. Belichick signing on during this time always made for a strange fit, even with his extensive background running an NFL team. Belichick, however, was believed to be studying the college game as he determined potential NFL fits — notably doing so with McDaniels. No major interest was believed to have come the legendary coach’s way from the league, after the Falcons interviewed him twice last year — being the only team to meet with him about a top job — only to pass on him for Raheem Morris. Belichick was then reported to be “disgusted” with the NFL, setting his sights on the college game.
While the other NFL Belichick suitors are not known, Pelissero mentions the Jaguars as a potential fit. Belichick has a relationship with Tony Khan, the son of Jaguars owner Shad Khan, and was loosely tied to that job earlier this season. A Belichick-Trent Baalke partnership was believed to be a non-starter, but the Jags may well be open to an arrangement in which Baalke slides to a different role in the organization after a four-year run as GM. Jacksonville, however, is also highly interested in Johnson.
The Jets also came up just before Belichick’s Tar Heels commitment. Former Belichick Browns coworker Mike Tannenbaum attempted to set up a meeting between Belichick and ex-rival Woody Johnson. The meeting did not occur. While not much love has been lost between Belichick and his late-1990s employer, now that the coach may be back in play in the NFL a New York meeting would at least be on the radar.
Given how high Davis has been on Brady’s input since his official arrival as a part-owner, the new organizational voice stumping for Belichick would make this a situation to closely monitor. While it would put North Carolina in a bad spot, Belichick saw how other teams viewed him during the 2024 offseason, as the age issue proved significant. This could be his last chance at an NFL gig, so it would be logical if this Raiders avenue would generate appeal.
But surely Bill Belichick would never back out of a coaching job he just took before it can even start.
surely BB’s agents are smart enough to right in an escape clause if the NFL came knocking…
Interesting..
They did!
That would be, in the words of the immortal Yogi Berra, “deja vu all over again.”
My my my my how the turns have tabled.
No way he pulls this again… right?
Best idea I’ve heard this week
If Bill Belichick does Head Coach at NC at least one full season, then shame on him!!!
If the Raiders do anything, Bring Back Chucky aka The Gruden
Hard to feel bad for UNC because this is what you signed up for when you make deals with people of very little integrity. Meanwhile, the Raiders apparently didn’t learn anything from watching “the Patriot way” fail the first time.
BB has the utmost Integrity … juz ax his 24 year old girlfriend !
How did the “patriot way” fail the first time I’m pretty sure they won six Super Bowls
I meant in Las Vegas when McDaniels and Ziegler were there. Sorry that wasn’t clear. The Patriots were very successful, but I credit much of that to Brady; and a little bit of cheating by the organization.
10 million reasons not to feel bad. They obviously expected teams to come calling.
This seems rather disrespectful to UNC. I get gauging Bill’s interest, but that couldn’t be done with a phone call instead of in the press?
Thankfully you’re here to point out how this isn’t very considerate of UNC’s feelings.
I guess that’s why them call them the Raiders. Possibly also why they continue to stink on ice.
One of the greatest NFL coaches of all time, needs to be coaching in the NFL…..c’mon
Don’t forget the Looney Rule. Maybe the Raiders can interview Jerod Mayo.
A division with Reid, Harbaugh, Payton and Belichick…..who doesn’t want to see that
And just like that, BB is back!
Please no.
Wasn’t BB the coach of the jets for like 10 seconds some 25 yrs ago? Wouldn’t shock me if he royally screwed over NC to go back to the NFL
Apparently Mark Davis doesn’t follow PFR and know when coaching candidates have made prior commitments. Perhaps he could pursue Urban Meyer as a conciliation prize 🙂
Belichick may write his resignation from NC on a napkin
And pay the school $10 million if he leaves before June 1.
Brady trying to get BB to walk away sounds right, but all the attention also sounds like an opportunity for other college programs to try to scare transfers away from Chapel Hill.
lol poor North Carolina – imagine how hard it is to recruit nowadays in college football when your coach is established, let alone being rumored to be heading out the door before he even got there AND he’s 73 with a nepo heir apparent waiting in the wings – bet the under on UNC win total for the next half decade
We’ll see. Next offseason I could totally see this happening. Just to get a program off the ground, establish a raider culture and hand it off to someone with a strong framework in place. Makes all the sense in the world. And don’t think Brady wouldn’t love it if belichick worked for him this time around. Love it.
Clearly the easiest click bait post on PFR toady, and it’s comment section is winning. By far……