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Bill Belichick

Bill Belichick has 'never met' Jordon Hudson's family as new relationship details emerge

Apr 16, 2026 @ 3:55pm
FootballNFL
Irish Star Sport

Bill Belichick has reportedly never met the extended family of his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who was seen as 'hard to get along with' before dating the UNC coach

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Jordon Hudson's extended family have NEVER met boyfriend Bill Belichick… as their devastating true thoughts about her are laid bare

Apr 15, 2026 @ 6:54pm
FootballNFL
Daily Mail US Sport

The Miss Maine pageant contestant and six-time Super Bowl winner began dating in 2023 after Belichick split from his girlfriend of 16 years, Linda Holliday.

Read moreJordon Hudson's extended family have NEVER met boyfriend Bill Belichick… as their devastating true thoughts about her are laid bare

Dianna Russini Suggests Pattern of Controversy as Mike Vrabel Joins Spotlight After Bill Belichick

Apr 14, 2026 @ 12:34pm
FootballNFLNew England Patriots
Total Pro Sports

Dianna Russini points to a pattern of ongoing controversy linked to the Patriots as Mike Vrabel takes center stage after Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub and public scrutiny.

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Bill Belichick Hit With Blunt ‘Smoking Crater’ Verdict After UNC Disaster

Apr 13, 2026 @ 1:52pm
FootballCollege FootballNorth Carolina Tar Heels
Pro Football Network

College football analyst David Ubben blasted Bill Belichick's approach to coaching the North Carolina Tar Heels in his second season in charge.

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North Carolina coach Bill Belichick lands 1-night coaching gig with Savannah Bananas

Apr 12, 2026 @ 4:19pm
BaseballCollege BaseballSavannah Bananas
ClutchPoints

It has not been the best offseason for North Carolina football coach Bill Belichick. He was snubbed by the Pro Football Hall of Fame, and Belichick has lost some star commits. This is all coming off a disastrous first season with the Tar Heels. If the whole coaching football thing does not work out for […] The post North Carolina coach Bill Belichick lands 1-night coaching gig with Savannah Bananas appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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Savannah Bananas Move Turns Costly for Bill Belichick’s Public Image

Apr 12, 2026 @ 9:33am
BaseballCollege BaseballSavannah Bananas
Total Pro Sports

Savannah Bananas' appearance sparks backlash, adding pressure on Bill Belichick’s public image in Chapel Hill.

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Deion Sanders or Bill Belichick: Which Coach is Under More Pressure in 2026?

Apr 9, 2026 @ 9:07am
FootballCollege FootballColorado BuffaloesNorth Carolina Tar Heels
Athlon Sports

Athlon Sports' Steven Lassan and Kyle Wood debate whether Deion Sanders or Bill Belichick is under more pressure in '26.

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Bill Belichick Faces Blunt ‘Gimmick’ Verdict Amid UNC’s Michael Malone Hire

Apr 8, 2026 @ 11:12am
FootballCollege FootballUniversity of North Carolina Tar Heels
Pro Football Network

The University of North Carolina treated its football program like a promotional tool when it handed the keys to coach Bill Belichick. One four-win season later, the buyers’ remorse in Chapel Hill is deafening. The Tar Heels recently made a splash by hiring coach Michael Malone to lead their men’s basketball program. Malone brings an […]

Read moreBill Belichick Faces Blunt ‘Gimmick’ Verdict Amid UNC’s Michael Malone Hire

“Played A Game Of Chicken”: Michael Malone Comparison Lands Bill Belichick in Hot Water

Apr 8, 2026 @ 10:31am
BasketballFootballCollege BasketballCollege FootballUniversity of North Carolina Tar Heels
Total Pro Sports

Michael Malone comparison sparks controversy, puts Bill Belichick under scrutiny in college coaching debate.

Read more“Played A Game Of Chicken”: Michael Malone Comparison Lands Bill Belichick in Hot Water

10 Worst NFL Coach Firings That Still Make No Sense

Apr 7, 2026 @ 11:58am
FootballNFLBaltimore RavensCincinnati BengalsCleveland BrownsDallas CowboysHouston OilersSan Diego ChargersSan Francisco 49ersTennessee TitansWashington Redskins
Total Pro Sports

Playing in the NFL is hard, but there is a serious argument to be made that being a successful head coach in the league is an even steeper challenge. Not only do you have to operate as the CEO of a highly publicized company effectively, but you also have to manage dozens of professional athletes while deploying a successful strategy on offense and defense. To say that it takes a whole lot to get it right is a massive understatement. So, when you find the right guy, it is pivotal to keep him in town no matter what, but NFL owners are impatient. Sometimes they get an itch to make a rogue move, thinking that the team has plateaued and perhaps the grass is greener on the other side—only to realize in short order that they have made a terrible mistake. Let’s take a look back at the 10 WORST Head Coach firings in NFL history that tanked the organizations that let their guy go! Which coaches were unceremoniously fired in the NFL? Bill Belichick, Cleveland Browns/Baltimore RavensJan 1, 1995; Cleveland, OH, USA; FILE PHOTO; Cleveland Browns head coach Bill Belichick prior to the 1994 Wild Card Playoff Game against the New England Patriots at Cleveland Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Photo By USA TODAY Sports © Copyright USA TODAY Sports It’s funny how history rewrites itself.  Aside from the whole UNC mess… Today, Bill Belichick is widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history…  In the 2000’s he became a six-time Super Bowl champ and a feared mastermind that made opposing coaches overthink every last decision. He was essentially the hooded overlord of football’s modern dynasty, but back in Cleveland in the mid-’90s, he was the guy that the Browns handed a pink slip to. Belichick took over a dysfunctional Browns team in 1991—and while his approach wasn’t warm and fuzzy, it was effective at turning things around. The Browns went 11-5 in 1994 and won a playoff game—their only postseason win since the 1980s.  But by 1995, the walls were closing in… Modell announced he was moving the franchise to Baltimore, chaos swallowed the season, and Belichick was a casualty in the process. Who knows—maybe if they brought BB along for the ride, they would have been the 2000s dynasty—not the Pats! George Allen, Washington RedskinsSep 16, 1973; Washington, DC, USA; FILE PHOTO; Washington Redskins head coach George Allen on the sidelines during the 1973 season. Mandatory Credit: Photo By Malcolm Emmons-USA TODAY Sports © Copyright Malcolm Emmons If you were to make a list of the most innovative minds in NFL history, George Allen would be somewhere near the top; thus, his exit from Washington in 1977 is one of those classic “what were they thinking?” moments. In his seven seasons with the Redskins, he went 67-30-1, made the playoffs five times, never had a losing season, and won the NFC title in 1972. He built the “Over-the-Hill Gang,” a roster of savvy veterans who outsmarted younger teams every Sunday, and he revolutionised how special teams were coached and valued.  Allen was obsessed with preparation—film study, substitutions, clock control—all things that are normal now because he made them normal. Allen reportedly turned down a four-year, $1 million contract extension because he didn’t like ownership’s new demands, and the team promptly showed him the door. Imagine firing a guy who had literally never had a losing season and replacing him with one of his favorite players in Jack Pardee… brutal. Washington ended up sinking into a three-year period of pure mediocrity under Pardee with an even .500 record during his tenure, and they never hit the same heights as they did with Allen until years later, when Joe Gibbs was brought into the fold. Marty Schottenheimer, San Diego ChargersSept. 17, 2006; San Diego, CA, USA; San Diego Chargers head coach Marty Schottenheimer against the Tennessee Titans at Qualcomm Stadium in San Diego, CA. Mandatory Credit: Mark J. Rebilas-USA TODAY Sports © 2006 Mark J. Rebilas This one still stings, even 18 years later. Marty Schottenheimer went 14-2 with the 2006 Chargers — the best regular-season record in franchise history. LaDainian Tomlinson won MVP, Philip Rivers had taken the baton from Drew Brees—and then some, frankly, the team was loaded across the board.  Then came the playoff loss to New England, and within a few weeks, Marty was fired over front office tension with GM A.J. Smith. Think about that. A 14-2 coach was shown the door because of office politics. Yes, the playoff loss was a factor… but even the stated reason was “philosophical differences,” but let’s be real, it was an ego collision. And ownership picked the wrong side. People criticised his 5-13 playoff record, but postseason heartbreak doesn’t make a coach bad, especially not when the team continued to suffer untimely injuries, which makes him unlucky.  The Chargers didn’t just fire an NFL coach; they fired a culture that prioritized accountability over flash—and, honestly, fans have ownership to blame for never fully capitalizing on all of that mid-2000s talent and bringing home a Super Bowl like many expected them to. George Seifert, San Francisco 49ersJan 29, 1995; Miami, FL, USA; FILE PHOTO; San Francisco 49ers head coach George Seifert on the field prior to Super Bowl XXIX against the San Diego Chargers at Joe Robbie Stadium. The 49ers defeated the Chargers 49-26. Mandatory Credit: RVR Photos-USA TODAY NETWORK If you want a coaching tenure that basically reads like perfection on paper, Seifert delivers. He turned around the San Francisco 49ers in 1989, posting a remarkable 98-30 regular season record over eight seasons, won two Super Bowls, and had the best winning percentage in the NFL at his departure. But then came 1996, where the 49ers ended up going 12 and 4, but were eliminated in the divisional round again by the Green Bay Packers. Instead of another shot at building on that success, he was quietly ushered out.  His “resignation” or firing, depending on how honestly you look at it, came because ownership—led by Eddie DeBartolo Jr.—had unrealistic expectations that went beyond regular-season domination… They needed Super Bowl wins every year. When they didn’t get it, they pulled the plug. This, of course, led to some dark days under Steve Mariucci in the Bay Area… The 49ers maintained Seifert’s standards in year 1, going 13 and 3, but fell off a cliff the following year going 4 and 12—and quickly faded into irrelevance way beneath Bartolo’s standards! Jim Harbaugh, San Francisco 49ersJanuary 7, 2011; San Francisco, CA, USA; Jim Harbaugh addresses the media during a press conference after being announced the new head coach of the San Francisco 49ers at the Palace Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Kyle Terada-USA TODAY Sports The 49ers and Jim Harbaugh were like an elite rock band that was super fun to watch on the come-up, but imploded at its peak.  From 2011 to 2014, they went 44-19-1, reached three NFC Championships, and came within five yards of capturing a Lombardi Trophy.  Then, after one bumpy 8-8 year, which seemingly unearthed years of growing tension with General Manager, Trent Baalke, they “mutually parted ways.”  If you are looking for a clean way to sum it up… Basically… Baalke got his feelings hurt because Harbaugh didn’t treat him with kid gloves, so he rashly decided to fire the guy who turned them from 6-10 to perennial contenders. And, as you might’ve expected, the post-Harbaugh years were a disaster. Jim Tomsula and Chip Kelly, both gone within a single season, put up a 7- 25 record, which is simply horrendous.  The 49ers didn’t stabilize again until Kyle Shanahan arrived in 2017, which, unsurprisingly, coincided with Baalke’s unceremonious departure from the organization. I understand that Harbaugh’s intensity wore people out, but that’s the cost of greatness. He built that defense’s identity, amplifying the swagger of studs like Patrick Willis and NaVorro Bowman.  When the dust settled, it was clear as day that Harbaugh was the straw that stirred the drink out in the Bay Area… and based on the success he had turning around the University of Michigan—and now the Los Angeles Chargers—it’s safe to say Baalke was completely misguided in giving Harbaugh a pink slip. Mike Vrabel, Tennessee TitansNov 30, 2014; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Texans linebackers coach Mike Vrabel prior to the game against the Tennessee Titans at NRG Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Matthew Emmons-USA TODAY Sports It’s rare for a coach to be proven right this quickly… Though… this was one that everyone saw the writing on the wall for.  When the Titans fired Mike Vrabel in January 2024, ownership said the team “needed a new direction.” Well, that new direction has been a nosedive. Brian Callahan went 4-19 before being canned this October, and Tennessee has scored just 83 points through six games. Meanwhile, Vrabel took a year off from head coaching to do some consulting work and has since taken the job in New England with his old team, the Patriots. And, well, so far, so good! Yep, the same team that just went 4-13 last year is sitting at 5-2 partway through the 2025 season and has a hilarious 31-13 thumping of the Titans to its name. It had to feel good for Vrabel to win over his old squad after the way ownership tried to throw him under the bus.  What is crazy is that he is bringing a very similar impact to New England that he did when he got to Tennessee.  He’s rebuilt the defense, put an unproven quarterback in a position to succeed, and has the whole locker room buying in. What’s wild is how obvious this outcome felt.  Vrabel was 54 and 45 in Tennessee with three playoff trips and a 2021 NFL Coach of the Year trophy. Fans were even willing to go to extreme lengths to have him back. The roster regressed because of personnel misses, not coaching. Yet ownership blamed the voice instead of the roster. Now, Vrabel’s thriving in Foxborough while the Titans are back in “interim” mode because they hastily showed one of the best culture-builders in the game the door. Marvin Lewis, Cincinnati BengalsCincinnati Bengals head coach Marvin Lewis instructs the defense in the first quarter of a Week 17 NFL football game against the Pittsburgh Steelers, Sunday, Dec. 30, 2018, at Heinz Field in Pittsburgh. The Cincinnati Bengals lead 10-3 at halftime. Cincinnati Bengals At Pittsburgh Steelers 12 30 2018 Syndication Cincinnati Before Marvin Lewis arrived in 2003, the Bengals were the NFL’s punchline, year in and year out. They were known as a franchise allergic to stability and addicted to mediocrity.  But Lewis managed to do more than just change the team on the field; their identity evolved under his leadership.  Over 16 seasons, Lewis went 131-122-3 and took Cincinnati to the postseason seven times. That’s not small potatoes when you consider the Bengals hadn’t had a winning season in over a decade before he showed up. But after the 2018 campaign, ownership decided it was time to “move on.” Translation: they were tired of losing in the Wild Card round. Sure, Lewis never won a playoff game, but he built a legitimate culture with next to no help from ownership. He had to navigate minimal free-agent spending, a revolving door of coordinators, and a notoriously old-school front office that barely believed in scouting innovation. When Lewis left, the Bengals got exactly what they asked for: a reset. Unfortunately, that reset meant a two-year stretch of absolute irrelevance before Joe Burrow came to town. Mike Shanahan, Washington RedskinsDec 29, 2013; East Rutherford, NJ, USA; Washington Redskins head coach Mike Shanahan walks off the field after a game against the New York Giants at MetLife Stadium. The Giants defeated the Redskins 20-6. Mandatory Credit: Brad Penner-USA TODAY Sports If you were making a Mount Rushmore of bad NFL owners, Dan Snyder would be carved right in the middle.  Few people in football history have burned through more competent personnel than Snyder, and Mike Shanahan, widely regarded as one of the best coaching minds in NFL history, was one of his biggest casualties. When Shanahan took over in Washington back in 2010, the franchise was already a full-blown fixer-upper. Years of Dan Snyder meddling had left the roster top-heavy, the locker room fractured, and the fan base numb to disappointment.  It wasn’t exactly the kind of place that even a two-time Super Bowl champion could walk into and instantly win. But Shanahan wasn’t looking for a quick fix — he was trying to rebuild a culture. But Shanahan quietly did what he always did best: found talent where nobody else was looking. A sixth-round pick named Alfred Morris became a 1,600-yard rusher in 2012, and that same year, Washington drafted Robert Griffin III and went 10- 6, winning the NFC East for the first time in over a decade.  It felt like the corner had finally been turned. Then came the injuries… and the interference. RG3’s knee exploded in that playoff loss, and Snyder, instead of letting his coach manage the recovery, turned the situation into a circus. By the end of 2013, the relationship between owner and coach had completely unraveled, forcing Shanahan out of town—and Washington back into the cellar. Jimmy Johnson, Dallas CowboysOct 16, 2023; Inglewood, California, USA; Jimmy Johnson attends the game between the Los Angeles Chargers and the Dallas Cowboys at SoFi Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports This one is the gold standard of disastrous divorces. Two Super Bowl titles. Back-to-back. A complete franchise turnaround from 1-15 laughingstock to full-blown dynasty — and somehow, it still ended with the head coach walking away because the owner, Jerry Jones, couldn’t share credit. When Jimmy Johnson arrived in Dallas in 1989, the Cowboys were broken. The roster was depleted, culture was nonexistent, and Tom Landry’s long shadow still hung over everything.  Johnson tore it all down and rebuilt it through the draft, By 1993, Dallas was a juggernaut. Faster, tougher, and better than anyone else in the league. Then came the ego war. Jerry Jones started taking public credit for the team’s rise, calling himself the architect. Johnson pushed back — and just weeks after winning a second straight Lombardi, the two split. Jones spun it as “mutual,” but it was anything but. Yes, the Cowboys won another Super Bowl the next year under Barry Switzer, but let’s be real—that was still Jimmy’s NFL team. The roster, the culture, and the discipline were all Johnson’s.  And after that brief echo of success, the dynasty fizzled, and Dallas hasn’t been the same since. Bum Phillips, Houston OilersOct 14, 2012; Houston, TX, USA; Houston Oilers former head coach Bum Phillips attends a game between the Houston Texans and Green Bay Packers in the first quarter at Reliant Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Brett Davis-USA TODAY Sports Every franchise dreams of a coach who wins football games and gives them an identity… Phillips did both! Cowboy hat, boots, and all. He was Texas football personified. And from 1975 to 1980, Phillips went 55- 35 with Houston, made two AFC title games, and turned the Oilers from an afterthought into a legitimate contender. Then… they fired him. This wasn’t some long, slow decline either. The Oilers went 11-5 in 1980 and were coming off back-to-back deep NFL playoff runs.  Everyone in Houston believed they were this close to breaking through but owner Bud Adams had other ideas and once the Oilers lost in the Wild Card round that last, fateful year, he decided he wanted more control—a classic mistake by an overconfident owner. And with it, he deflated the best era of Oilers football until the Warren Moon run a decade later.

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UNC Tar Heels Hit With Warning as Bill Belichick Faces $300K Legal Trouble

Apr 7, 2026 @ 10:44am
FootballCollege FootballUniversity of North Carolina Tar Heels
Total Pro Sports

UNC faces fresh concerns as Bill Belichick’s $300K lawsuit adds pressure on the Tar Heels program and raises questions about stability ahead.

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Mike Krzyzewski uses Bill Belichick dig to throw cold water on UNC’s Mike Malone hire

Apr 7, 2026 @ 12:11am
BasketballDenver NuggetsCollege BasketballDuke UniversityNBAUniversity of North Carolina
NY Post Sports

Legendary Duke coach Mike Krzyzewski used Bill Belichick’s first season as head football coach at North Carolina as a reminder to Tar Heels fans not to get too excited just yet about the hiring of NBA champion coach Michael Malone to lead the men’s basketball program. 

Read moreMike Krzyzewski uses Bill Belichick dig to throw cold water on UNC’s Mike Malone hire

Patriots Legend Appears to Be Target of Coach K’s Subtle Shot

Apr 6, 2026 @ 10:36pm
FootballCollege FootballNorth Carolina Tar Heels
Heavy

Former Duke Blue Devils men’s college basketball coach Mike Krzyzewski took a shot at former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick. The coaching legend referenced the Patriots legend when talking about coaches adapting to new jobs and situations.The North Carolina Tar Heels men’s basketball program recently hired former Denver Nuggets head coach Michael Malone to replace […] The post Patriots Legend Appears to Be Target of Coach K’s Subtle Shot appeared first on Heavy Sports.

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Mike Krzyzewski compares North Carolina’s Michael Malone hire to Bill Belichick

Apr 6, 2026 @ 5:21pm
BasketballCollege BasketballDuke UniversityNBAUniversity of North Carolina
ClutchPoints

On Tuesday, April 6, North Carolina shocked the greater basketball world by hiring NBA Championship-winning head coach Michael Malone as their new head coach. After watching Hubert Davis struggle to match the success of his predecessor, Roy Williams, over the past five seasons, the Tar Heels went out and signed arguably the most prolific coach […] The post Mike Krzyzewski compares North Carolina’s Michael Malone hire to Bill Belichick appeared first on ClutchPoints.

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UNC Football Coach Bill Belichick Catches A Brutal Stray From Legendary Duke Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski

Apr 6, 2026 @ 5:18pm
BasketballFootballUniversity of North CarolinaCollege BasketballDuke UniversityNBACollege Football
Whiskey Riff Sports

Poor Belichick, can’t stop catching strays even in the offseason. Ok, it’s hard to feel sorry for the legendary NFL coach with six Super Bowl rings and the second-most wins in the history of the league. But there’s no denying that it’s been a rough couple years for Bill Belichick, who was fired by the New England Patriots back in 2024 following two consecutive seasons with losing records. Belichick was reportedly interested in making a comeback in the NFL, but […] The post UNC Football Coach Bill Belichick Catches A Brutal Stray From Legendary Duke Basketball Coach Mike Krzyzewski first appeared on Whiskey Riff.

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Coach K has savage response to North Carolina’s coach hire

Apr 6, 2026 @ 4:52pm
BasketballFootballCollege BasketballDuke Blue DevilsCollege FootballNorth Carolina Tar Heels
Larry Brown Sports

If Mike Krzyzewski is worried about rival North Carolina’s new head coach, he certainly isn’t showing it. Coach K was a guest on “The Pat McAfee Show” Monday when news broke that the Tar Heels were hiring former NBA champion Michael Malone as their new head coach. The former Duke coach wasted no time sharing … The post Coach K has savage response to North Carolina’s coach hire appeared first on Larry Brown Sports.

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Coach K Delivers Brutal One-Liner In Response To North Carolina's New Hire

Apr 6, 2026 @ 4:35pm
BasketballFootballCollege BasketballDuke Blue DevilsCollege FootballNorth Carolina Tar Heels
OutKick

Former Duke head coach Mike Kryzyzewski couldn't help but take a shot at North Carolina's new coaching hire on Monday.

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“Obviously a Money Grab”: Fans React as Bill Belichick Faces $285K Lawsuit, Girlfriend Detail Raises Eyebrows

Apr 6, 2026 @ 11:08am
FootballNFLNew England Patriots
Total Pro Sports

Fans question motives as Bill Belichick faces $285K lawsuit and girlfriend detail draws attention.

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Painter Suing Bill Belichick For Almost $300,000 Over ‘Serious Bodily Injuries’ Suffered At Coach’s Home

Apr 6, 2026 @ 10:14am
FootballNFLNew England Patriots
BroBible

A painter is suing Bill Belichick for almost $300,000, claiming he suffered “serious bodily injuries” while working at the coach’s home. The painter claims that “dangerous and unsafe” working conditions caused the injuries. A limited liability company, Forty Five Fair Street LLC, registered to the head football coach at the University of North Carolina, manages […] The post Painter Suing Bill Belichick For Almost $300,000 Over ‘Serious Bodily Injuries’ Suffered At Coach’s Home appeared first on BroBible.

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Bill Belichick Hit With $285K Lawsuit After Worker’s Alleged Injury at His Massachusetts Home

Apr 6, 2026 @ 9:52am
FootballNFLNew England Patriots
Total Pro Sports

NFL coach Bill Belichick has been hit with a lawsuit after a worker claimed he suffered a severe injury while working at his Massachusetts property, leading to major financial losses.

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"Was probably eyeing his girlfriend and fell": NFL fans react to Bill Belichick getting sued for $285,000 by painter over alleged home injury – Sportskeeda

Apr 5, 2026 @ 3:42pm
FootballNFLNew England Patriots
Sportskeeda

"Was probably eyeing his girlfriend and fell": NFL fans react to Bill Belichick getting sued for $285,000 by painter over alleged home injury  Sportskeeda

Read more"Was probably eyeing his girlfriend and fell": NFL fans react to Bill Belichick getting sued for $285,000 by painter over alleged home injury – Sportskeeda

Painter suing Bill Belichick for nearly $300,000 over alleged ‘serious’ injuries suffered at his home

Apr 5, 2026 @ 11:34am
FootballNFL
NY Post Sports

The limited liability company registered to North Carolina head coach Bill Belichick has been sued for more than $285,000 by a painter.

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Bill Belichick Deemed “Resource Drain” as UNC Told to Refocus Energies Where it Matters

Apr 2, 2026 @ 6:12am
FootballCollege FootballUniversity of North Carolina Tar Heels
College Football Network

Sports commentator Bomani Jones believes Bill Belichick is a “resource drain” for the University of North Carolina. Appearing on “The Right Time with Bomani Jones” podcast, Jones said that all of the money the Tar Heels have invested in the Belichick football program has been a “resource drain,” and that the program should instead re-focus […]

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The Tennessee Vols are poised to take advantage of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick's recent misfortune – A to Z Sports

Apr 1, 2026 @ 4:29pm
FootballCollege FootballNorth Carolina Tar HeelsTennessee Volunteers
A to Z Sports

The Tennessee Vols are poised to take advantage of North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick's recent misfortune  A to Z Sports

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