Players at St. Sebastian’s, Xaverian Brothers, Dexter Southfield, and Arlington met with the former Patriots coach.
Speaking on his podcast with Julian Edelman, Rob Gronkowski relayed a time where Mike Vrabel "outplayed" Bill Belichick as head coach.
Patriots assistant Brian Belichick, the youngest son of former head coach Bill Belichick, will not return to the team in 2025.
Under Covington and Jerod Mayo, the Patriots defense regressed mightily in 2024. They finished 22nd in both total defense and scoring defense, and the scoring defense mark was New England’s worst since 1995. Bill Belichick’s teams never finished lower than 17th.
Belichick recently shocked football fans with his decision to pack up his efforts in the NFL and take the head coach position at the University of North Carolina (UNC) at Chapel Hill. While he may call North Carolina his new home, Belichick was seen back on his old stomping ground of Massachusetts just yesterday.
New England Patriots legendary coach Bill Belichick had his own right-hand man, whose official title was “Director of Football Research,” but who advised Belichick closely on every aspect of football from in-game management to roster construction.
Mike Vrabel is cleaning house at the New England Patriots facility. With his reign set to begin, the new head coach is getting rid of the coaching staff from previous eras. Vrabel’s latest axe fell on Bill Belichick’s son,
“I mean, it’s [Tom] Brady, it’s [Willie] McGinest, it’s [Mike] Vrabel, it’s [Tedy] Bruschi, it’s Corey Dillon, it’s Randy Moss, Troy Brown, Lawyer Malloy, Ty Law, Rodney Harrison. Those are guys that won the games, man. I didn’t make any tackles. I didn’t make any kicks. That was [Adam] Vinatieri that made that kick in four inches of snow.
We’re talking sports in the iGB@ICE studio, with Adam Sachs, counsel and senior policy advisor at Dentons. Sachs previously acted as chief counsel for MLB’s Kansas City Royals for three years and has been instrumental in helping the team forge ...
A dynamic duo took the field in Philadelphia prior to kickoff, and neither belonged to the Eagles nor Commanders.
The Buffalo Bills elevated a safety and an offensive lineman for the January 26 battle against the Kansas City Chiefs.