Raiders could be interested in reuniting Belichick, 72, and Tom Brady, but coach reportedly has no plans to leave North Carolina.
Bill Belichick hasn't been the head coach of the University of North Carolina Tar Heels for even a month and already rumors are going around about NFL teams checking to see if the coach would be interested at all in making a move back to the professional ranks.
If Tom Brady can’t bring a six-time Super Bowl-winning coach to Las Vegas, seems he and Raiders owner Mark Davis could settle for a coach who has one. Former Seahawks coach Pete Carroll is “the name to keep an eye on” in the team’s search,
Eyebrows were raised when NFL Media's Tom Pelissero reported shortly after the Las Vegas Raiders fired head coach Antonio Pierce that Raiders minority owner Tom Brady "spoke recently" with current North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick "about what it would take to make a reunion happen in Las Vegas."
Belichick surprisingly took the head coaching job at the University of North Carolina in December, but Brady -- now a minority owner of the Raiders -- has at least asked his former head coach about making a potential return to the NFL and reuniting with him in Las Vegas, according to NFL Network's Tom Pelissero .
The greatest reunion of the century could be in the workings with former New England Patriots quarterback Tom Brady reportedly reaching out to coach Bill Belichick for the vacant head coaching job with the Las Vegas Raiders.
The Las Vegas Raiders, who fired coach Antonio Pierce on Tuesday, have inquired about Bill Belichick's interest in an NFL return, per NFL Media.
Bill Belichick's plans have been revealed by an NFL insider amid buzz he could leave UNC to coach the Raiders or another team.
Tom Brady has reportedly spoken to Bill Belichick about the potential of him walking away from UNC and college football to make a shock return to the NFL with the Las Vegas Raiders
North Carolina responded sharply to rumors of Bill Belichick approaching an NFL franchise about returning to coaching in the professional league.
The Las Vegas Raiders have moved on from Antonio Pierce as head coach and former Tampa Bay Buccaneers quarterback turned partial owner has started to take matters into his own hands.