The Dallas Cowboys’ head coaching search has sparked rumors of a legendary NFL coach making a surprising return.
The Dallas Cowboys are searching for a new head coach. While there will be many candidates, one former NFL coach could leave his current college job to take over for the Cowboys.
After a brief and failed attempt to ignite a new era of New England Patriots dominance after the firing of legendary, six-time Super Bowl winning coach Bill Belichick — an attempt that ended with a dismal 4-13 record in 2024 and the firing of Belichick’s replacement,
After Bill Belichick was fired by New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft, after 24 seasons as head coach of the team and six Super Bowl trophies in nine appearances, the expectation around the NFL was that the legendary coach would have little trouble finding a new job at the helm of a different NFL franchise.
As Bill Belichick travels from city to city recruiting for UNC football, his contract status remains a source of speculation that he may leave for the NFL before coaching the Tar Heels.
Belichick obviously is the most interesting person to watch out for. There has been speculation about the eight-time Super Bowl champion and the Cowboys since before the job opened up.
Amid swirling rumors of a potential NFL comeback, Bill Belichick's girlfriend has revealed the coach's final decision on where he'll be leading the charge in 2025.
Maybe needlessly, Bill Belichick has just fired a playoff warning shot in the direction of Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs.
With the divisional round set, Eli Manning gave his Super Bowl 59 prediction, choosing his winner between the Lions and Bills.
Tom Brady and Bill Belichick won a record six Super Bowl together during their time with the New England Patriots. With his new team now in need of a head coach, Brady has reportedly looked into a possible reunion with his former coach with the Las Vegas Raiders.
Eli Manning is a Hall of Fame finalist, and the man considered the best football coach of all-time, Bill Belichick, weighed in on his chances.
After one season as a member of the sports media -- and he was seemingly *everywhere* -- legendary NFL head coach Bill Belichick is heading back to