Bill Belichick is not legally bound to North Carolina. The 72-year-old head coach has yet to officially sign his contract with the university and
Tar Heels’ new head coach Bill Belichick shakes hands with athletic ... is also now open after Cowboys owner Jerry Jones and Mike McCarthy decided to part ways on Monday. For now, Belichick ...
The Dallas Cowboys could be closing in on promoting Brian Schottenheimer to replace Mike McCarthy as head coach. Fans in Dallas might not be too happy with this.
Some suggested after former Lions OC Ben Johnson rejected the Raiders to become the next HC of the Bears that Raiders minority owner Tom Brady could reach out to Belichick regarding the club's HC opening.
The Dallas Cowboys have been starved of success for decades, but now comes the chance for Jerry Jones to make a noticeable shift in how he operates the team.
Figuring out whether coaches learned their lesson from their firings might be easier to assess than hearing untested coordinators talk about hypotheticals.
(Bill) Parcells used to say all the time ... earlier this week when contract talks fell apart between owner Jerry Jones and coach Mike McCarthy. CBS Sports reported Belichick and UNC's vice chancellor for finance and operations Nate Knuffman signed ...
Last week, the Chicago Bears stoked some flames with a poker when they requested an interview with Mike McCarthy. Until then, the Dallas Cowboys had kept their intentions for Mike McCarthy vague.
Mike McCarthy’s addition to the coaching cycle could impact a lot of teams. His coaching resume could enamor a team and push other candidates down the board:
Now, having Josh Allen under center makes an offensive coordinator's job easier, but despite a less-than-stellar wideout corps, the Bills are one of the NFL's highest-scoring offenses and the No. 2 seed in the AFC playoffs.
The move has sparked mixed reactions from both the Cowboys fanbase and the media. Cowboys legend Michael Irvin, however, didn’t mince words on Speak on FS1, firmly stating that it was absolutely the right decision to go in a new direction and find a new head coach.
Even if Bill Belichick was willing to come to Dallas, what makes us think Jerry Jones would pay up to make it happen?