If Tom Brady can’t bring a six-time Super Bowl-winning coach to Las Vegas, seems he and Raiders owner Mark Davis will settle for one ring and a college national title.
Raiders could be interested in reuniting Belichick, 72, and Tom Brady, but coach reportedly has no plans to leave North Carolina.
Bill Belichick hasn't been the head coach of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels for even a month and already rumors are going around about NFL teams checking to see if the coach would be interested at all in making a move back to the professional ranks.
Multiple NFL teams, including the Las Vegas Raiders, have inquired about Bill Belichick’s availability despite the fact that he is UNC’s next head coach. Craig Carton, Danny Parkins, and Mark Schlereth discuss the possibility of Belichick changing his mind and coaching in the NFL next season.
The greatest reunion of the century could be in the workings with former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady reportedly reaching out to coach Bill Belichick for the vacant head coaching job with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
The Las Vegas Raiders, who fired coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, have inquired about Bill Belichick's interest in an NFL return, per NFL Media.
The Las Vegas Raiders have moved on from Antonio Pierce as head coach and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback turned partial owner has started to take matters into his own hands.
The Las Vegas Raiders have reportedly reached out to former New England Patriots and current North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick to gauge his interest in their head-coaching vacancy.
According to the NFL Network, “multiple” NFL teams have approached Belichick about their coaching vacancies. And one of those teams is the Las Vegas Raiders, where Tom Brady is a minority owner.
NFL Network reports that Brady “spoke recently with his old coach about what it would take to make a reunion happen.”