November 22, 2024

NFL Rumors: Bill Belichick Linked to Commanders, Falcons as Most Likely Landing Spots

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If Bill Belichick wants to continue his career as an NFL head coach, there are at least two teams that could have interest in the future Hall of Famer.

Per ESPN’s Dan Graziano, the Atlanta Falcons and Washington Commanders will be “discussed” as the most likely landing spots for Belichick in the next few days.

The Athletic’s Dianna Russini added the Falcons “have been interested in landing Bill Belichick for weeks,” although he is not “the only candidate they are targeting.”

ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Mike Reiss reported Belichick and the New England Patriots are expected to part ways on Thursday, bringing an end to his 24-year run with the franchise.

The Falcons are lining up candidates in the wake of firing Arthur Smith after their 48-17 loss to the New Orleans Saints on Sunday.

Per NFL Network’s Ian Rapoport, the Falcons have requested an interview with Baltimore Ravens defensive line coach Anthony Weaver and Detroit Lions defensive coordinator Aaron Glenn.

It’s perhaps notable that all of these people, including Belichick, are known for their defensive coaching ability. Smith came from an offensive background and had some success, particularly with the rushing attack during the 2022 season, but the inability to figure out the quarterback position ultimately doomed their chances of contending in a mediocre NFC South.

The Commanders are entering the first full year with their new ownership group led by Josh Harris. They were approved by league owners in July when it was too late to potentially make a change at head coach.

Now, Harris will have the opportunity to make the first significant hire of his tenure in Washington. There are worse ways to ingratiate yourself to a fanbase than by hiring the most successful head coach in NFL history if that’s the direction the Commanders end up going in.

It’s not a surprise that Belichick, who will turn 72 on April 16, would want to continue as an NFL head coach. He’s only 14 wins away from tying Don Shula for the most in league history between the regular season and playoffs.

Belichick is also still capable of doing positive things. Even though New England’s offense fell off in recent years, it was regularly ranked in the top 10 on defense in many key categories. This season was the first time the Patriots finished worse than 11th in points allowed per game since 2011.

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