When there aren’t many head coaching jobs in the NFL in 2024, what will Bill Belichick do next?
People have always used carousels to represent the yearly NFL head coaching cycle. They tend to spin faster in the end for the regular campaign and the Super Bowl.
2024 was no different, even though teams had to follow different rules when interviewing potential candidates.
At the same time, the games of musical chairs constitute a good metaphor. Maybe no time more than now, when it doesn’t look like Bill Belichick, the coach who has won greater Super Bowls than anyone else in NFL history, will have a seat to himself.
That outcome became clearer when the Falcons in Atlanta hired Raheem Morris rather than Belichick on Thursday. Team ceo Arthur Blank and his staff had several meetings with Belichick.
There is no job for one of the best coaches ever. Bill Belichick might stay where he is for now since the Falcons didn’t hire him. What is he going to do in 2024 if it looks like neither the Commanders as well as the Seahawks are going to recruit him?
Television becomes the obvious choice. In 2019, Belichick got a lot of praise for his work in the NFL 100 All-Time Team show.
When you take him out of his position as coach, which makes him very careful and secretive, he may prove very interesting and fun to watch.
He might (and maybe should) seek out a defense to coordinate, as one reader said. After years of great success, it’s natural for people to become confident, which turns into delusion, which turns into hubris.
Even though it sounds interesting, most coaches wouldn’t feel comfortable hugging someone who is used to running the whole football operation.
That’s a big piece of humble pie. Maybe he needs a year off from football before he can work in a system where Belichick doesn’t make all the decisions.
In March, reporters asked Belichick if he would tell Patriots fans to make them feel good about the 2023 season. He replied, “They continue for 25 years.”
Bill Belichick has said that he wants to keep coaching, but no NFL team has taken on him yet. Leave out the Patriots from New England because he has been the coach of the AFC East team for 24 years.
As a promotion, the Patriots hired former inside safeties coach Jerod Mayo as their next head coach, taking over for Bill Belichick.
Mayo has been on Belichick’s squad since 2019, which is four years following his final season as a New England Patriots player.
The Patriots want to keep their defensive style by putting in an All-Pro linebacker who has won a Super Bowl. It’s possible that Belichick wouldn’t want to or be able to take a back seat to anyone.
At the same time, the Tennessee Titans appointed Brian Callahan to take over for Mike Vrabel. From 2019 to this season, Callahan was in charge of the offense for the Cincinnati Bengals.
He taught Joe Burrow how to be one of the best quarterbacks in the league, and the Bengals made it to two AFC Championship Games or Super Bowl LVI with his help. There were times when Callahan worked for the Oakland Raiders and the Denver Broncos.
When it comes to the Raiders, Antonio Pierce became head coach temporarily after Josh McDaniels was fired.
He was made head coach after the Las Vegas Raiders finished with an 8-9 record and a 5-4 record.
The Carolina Panthers, on the other hand, hired Dave Canales as their athletic director. He led Baker Mayfield and the Tampa Bay Buccaneers of the NFL through the Divisional Round this season.
Last but not least, the Los Angeles Chargers named Jim Harbaugh to be head coach after Giff Smith and Brandon Staley.
The Michigan Wolverines won their very first national championship since 1997 under Harbaugh’s watch. They went 15-0 and won the title.
From 2011 to 2014, he was the head coach of the San Francisco 49ers, who made it to three NFC Championship Games and the Super Bowl.
Canales helped the Seahawks of Seattle switch from Russell Wilson for Geno Smith before he became the offensive coordinator for Tampa Bay.
Seahawks, Atlanta Falcons, or Washington Commanders are the three NFL teams that still need a new head coach. After a third straight 7–10 season, the Falcons fired Arthur Smith. The Panthers fired Frank Reich after just one season.