Bill Belichick on the Verge of Inking New Job for 2024 Season
Bill Belichick was the lead man in New England for 24 seasons. He secured six Super Bowl titles with nine appearances in the big game.
But all good things must come to an end. Belichick and the Patriots parted ways in January.
Surprisingly, the future Hall-of-Fame coach didn't get poached for any of the eight head coaching openings that were available in 2024.
Now, fast forward four months later, Belichick is close to inking a new gig.
Patriots News: Bill Belichick On the Verge of Landing New Job for the 2024 Season
Andrew Marchand of the Athletic reported that Belichick is expected to regular member of the "Manningcast" on Monday Night Football this upcoming season.
Marchand said, "While a deal with Peyton Manning’s Omaha Productions is not yet fully agreed upon, it is moving in that direction. The “Manningcast” was on ESPN’s networks for 10 of the network’s 25 games last season. Belichick would not be on for every game but would appear pretty regularly during the season, which would be a new wrinkle for the show. In its first three years, guests appeared once during a season. This would be an audible for Omaha, as it would set segments to hear Belichick with the Mannings on multiple games."
Although Belichick won't be on the show weekly, he will be a consistent guest and talk football from a different lens. There is more intrigue surrounding the move due to the on-field rivalry that took place between the Mannings and Brady.
Belichick has been sought after by many different media platforms but the 71-year-old made it clear he didn't have a weekly desk job.
He's currently writing a book and will be a weekly guest on the "Pat McAfee Show" during the season.
Even though he won't be on the sideline, Belichick will be busy in 2024.
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