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Bill Belichick has decisively shut down speculation about a potential return to the NFL with the New York Giants, stating he has no interest in pursuing any head coaching openings in the league.
The legendary coach, who boasts six Super Bowl victories, reiterated his dedication to the University of North Carolina. This comes amidst speculation linking him to the head coach vacancy with the Giants following the dismissal of Brian Daboll earlier this week.
In a statement shared on Instagram on Friday evening, Belichick expressed his admiration for the Giants organization and the Mara and Tisch families. He acknowledged the significant impact the Giants have had on his life and coaching career.
“Working under the Mara family and serving on Coach Parcells’ staff for more than a decade was an honor,” Belichick stated. “Nonetheless, contrary to rumors, I am not seeking any NFL head coaching positions.”
He emphasized his unwavering commitment to UNC Football since his arrival in Chapel Hill, highlighting the immense support from the university, alumni, and Carolina community.
Belichick concluded by affirming his dedication to enhancing the team, nurturing player development, and building a program that makes Tar Heel fans proud. “Our focus is on Wake Forest,” he added.
Bill Belichick has ruled out an imminent return to the NFL with the New York Giants
The Giants are looking for a new head coach after firing Brian Daboll earlier this week
Belichick, 73, was the Giants’ defensive coordinator for a pair of Super Bowl-winning teams
Last Saturday, UNC beat Stanford Cardinals 20-15 in Chapel Hill, another promising sign that the team is heading upwards after such a rocky start to the campaign that has been dominated by talk of Belichick’s relationship with 24-year-old Jordon Hudson.
Under Belichick’s guidance, the Tar Heels are currently 4-5 so far this season and will be looking to improve that when they take on Wake Forest on Saturday.
Despite Belichick clearly being uninterested in the role, that didn’t prevent speculation forming – after longtime NFL columnist Gary Myers suggested this week that he was in-fact keen on a return to New York.
Belichick, 73, was with the Giants from 1979-91, starting as a special teams coach and defensive assistant before serving as the defensive coordinator for a pair of Super Bowl-winning teams.
‘He loves the Giants,’ Myers said on the Valentine’s Views podcast. ‘I mean he loves the Giants. He gets emotional and melancholy reminiscing about his Giant years. Although that was a long time ago, the Giants have stolen his heart’.
‘I do know that [owner] John Mara has a good relationship with Bill,’ the former New York Daily News columnist added. ‘Whether that means he would hire him, I don’t know.’
The Tennessee Titans also have a head coach opening after firing Brian Callahan earlier this season.
Belichick is currently dealing with apparent tension among his family as Hudson and his daughter-in-law, Jennifer Schmitt, appeared to keep their distance and avoid a tense encounter at last week’s UNC game.
The 24-year-old Hudson was spotted on the sideline before the game against Stanford, where her 73-year-old boyfriend Belichick oversaw a crucial 20-15 win for his team.
For the 73-year-old Belichick, his team is showing signs of improving after a bad start
The season has been dominated by talk of Belichick’s relationship with Jordon Hudson, 24
Hudson headed up into the stands for the game itself but was in a different suite, away from Schmitt – a public critic of Hudson in the past.
Schmitt, who at 35 is 11 years older than Hudson, is married to Belichick’s son Stephen, who coaches at the University of North Carolina alongside his father as the defensive coordinator.
The exact status of Schmitt and Hudson’s relationship has never been made clear but Schmitt broke rank and criticized the former cheerleader amid the outrage over their excruciating CBS interview back in April.
That day, Hudson sparked uproar by interrupting from off-camera to stop a visibly uncomfortable Belichick answering a question about how they met.