Bill Belichick's next coaching gig could be with team off to putrid 2024 start, NFL analyst suggests
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Football coaching legend Bill Belichick is enjoying his time breaking down the league in his new media role, but he’s made it clear he hasn’t retired from coaching after not landing a coaching job after his departure from the New England Patriots.
One NFL analyst believes there is already a team that could want Belichick’s services after a putrid start to the 2024 season.
The Jacksonville Jaguars have looked lost.
They are 0-3 under Doug Pederson after getting blown out by the Buffalo Bills Monday night.
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Jacksonville Jaguars head coach Doug Pederson answers questions after a game against the Buffalo Bills Sept. 23, 2024, in Orchard Park, N.Y. (AP Photo/Steven Senne)
This is Pederson’s third year as head coach for owner Shad Khan’s Jaguars. Quarterback Trevor Lawrence, who just signed a massive extension that pays him $55 million per year the next five seasons, is 0-8 in his last eight starts dating to last season.
There are some who are hitting the panic button already for Jacksonville, and Albert Breer of "The Monday Morning Quarterback" thinks Belichick could be a guy the Jaguars consider if they decide to move on from Pederson.
"They’re just a sneaky one with Belichick for me," Breer said on "The Dan Patrick Show."
One of the main reasons Breer thinks Belichick could be an option is Khan and his son, Tony Khan, the team’s chief football strategy officer, having a relationship with Belichick already.
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