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Video: Bill Belichick Lands Contract to Break Down NFL Film in New Fantasy Show
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick will keep busy during the 2024 season after adding another broadcasting job to his list.
Underdog Fantasy announced on Wednesday that Belichick will be hosting a weekly show in which he breaks down film and takes fans through his process as if he were coaching a team:
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"I partnered with Underdog because Underdog is a sports company run by sports people," Belichick said of his decision. "They want sports to connect to the fans and that's what I want to do, I want to find a connection to the fans where I give the fans what they've asked me for in terms of content."
The six-time Super Bowl champion also revealed what fans can expect from his new show.
"Behind-the-scenes information, decision-making that goes on within the organization, and a breakdown of schematics and personnel within the game. Bring all this real football conversation and decision to the fans," he said.
After coaching the Patriots for 24 seasons, Belichick mutually agreed to step down at the end of the 2023 campaign. Despite being open to coaching another franchise, all eight teams with coaching vacancies this offseason opted to go in a different direction.
Still, the greatest coach of his generation will be keeping busy in 2024. In addition to his show with Underdog Fantasy, Belichick has signed on to do weekly appearances on The Pat McAfee Show and the ManningCast for Monday Night Football. He will also be an analyst on Inside The NFL.
Belichick was never known for having a colorful personality, so it will be fun for fans to see a new side of him through his media jobs this year. The insight he brings to the game is unmatched, so many will enjoy the opportunity to learn from him before he tries to return to coaching next offseason.