The former New England Patriots' head coach hinted the Buffalo Bills will have a good day vs. the Kansas City Chiefs.
Bill Belichick doesn't necessarily have a rooting interest for this Sunday's AFC Championship between the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs. He did, however, give his former rival some advice this week.
Andy Reid has become only the fourth head coach in NFL history to win 300 games after the Kansas City Chiefs defeated the Houston Texans to advance to the AFC Championship.
Tom Brady is in broadcasting, Bill Belichick is coaching in college, Mike Vrabel just landed another NFL head coaching gig, and Rob Gronkowski and Julian Edelman are studio analysts. Indeed, the Patriots' dynasty is long gone,
As the Buffalo Bills prepare to take on the Kansas City Chiefs in the AFC Championship Game, one of their biggest challenges lies in neutralizing tight end Travis Kelce, a perennia
Ahead of the action, former general manager of the New England Patriots Bill Belichick was a guest on the Pat McAfee Show, when he revealed which sides he thought had a chance at winning the famous trophy. “You’ve got some really close games that have come down to a couple of plays, and Kansas City has made those last couple of times”, he said.
It was a play that changed the course of the entire NFL. A play that was responsible for creating the most dominant dynasty in modern football history. Insert Oakland Raider Charles Woodson
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The Patriots’ run from 2001-19 might never be accomplished again. But the Chiefs are why we use the word “might.”
Bill Belichick doesn't necessarily have a rooting ... Most fans will be rooting for Buffalo this weekend. The AFC Championship Game will kick off at 6:30 p.m. ET on CBS.
What if the Chiefs’ dynasty isn’t yet at the halfway point? Most sports dynasties are relatively short-lived — Yankees (1996-2001), Cowboys (1992-95) and Islanders (1980-84), for example — but Tom Brady and Bill Belichick kept the Patriots on top for two decades.