Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick didn’t waste an opportunity to roast the New York Jets when asked how to find a quarterback in the NFL. “You might take a look at the ones that the Jets have released. Geno Smith and Sam Darnold, they’ve done very well,” Belichick told Jim Gray on the “Let’s Go!” podcast.
After legendary coach Bill Belichick was lured to take up the reins at UNC, Texas Longhorns rival Steve Sarkisian has given his verdict on what the move signifies for college football
Former New England Patriots cornerback Malcolm Butler believes Bill Belichick will find success coaching college football at North Carolina. Butler believes the legendary coach will win due to his ability to find talent.
As Bill Belichick continues to recruit talent at UNC, the former Patriots head coach extended an offer to Legarrette Blount Jr.
As spring practice approaches for programs across the country, there are plenty of reasons for anticipation of the upcoming college football season. One of the
What could a 72-year-old legendary football coach and a 24-year-old former cheerleader possibly have in common? As it turns out, a rather unexpected
Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick is hardly out of the news. He was just featured in a Dunkin' Donuts Super Bowl Ad alongside actors Ben and Casey Affleck and Jeremy Strong. The ad also featured 72-year-old Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend Jordan Hudson.
LeGarrette Blount Jr. has received an offer from the Tar Heels, the class of 2028 prospect announced on social media. The son of the Patriots standout running back with the same name, Blount plays defensive back and wide receiver at Hamilton High School in Chandler, Arizona.
There are plenty of teams who figure to be desperate for QB help this offseason, particularly with this draft class shaping up to be a bit below average. Which makes the lack of interest in someone with Rodgers' track record very interesting ... and awfully reminiscent of another NFL legend who got frozen out of the league just a year ago.