Watching an NFL championship without the legendary Bill Belichick on the sidelines after so many years is undoubtedly one of the most notable aspects of Week 1. However, the return of the multi-time champion coach with the New England Patriots is slowly starting to come into view. A former player of his and Super Bowl champion has a clear idea of where Belichick could potentially land.
The player in question is none other than former WR Julian Edelman, who, along with Belichick and Tom Brady, helped build a dynasty in New England. Edelman appeared on The Herd with Colin Cowherd on Tuesday, explaining why the New York Giants would be a ‘really enticing’ option for Belichick to return to coaching.
“I love Daboll (Brian),” Edelman said. “But the fate of what they (Giants) put on the field, you’re going to go down with that ship.
“If that opens up.. I remember any time we played in New York or we played the Giants, you could just see a jingle in Belichick’s spirit,” Edelman continued. “He loved talking about those old Giants teams, and he loved talking about that organization. You could tell that he loved the New York football Giants.”
Belichick and the concrete possibility of coaching the Giants
The decisive 28-6 defeat in their debut against the Minnesota Vikings casts serious doubts on the future of Giants head coach Brian Daboll. In this scenario, one of the leading candidates, due to his experience, track record, and current availability, is Bill Belichick.
Nevertheless, there is no guarantee that Belichick would accept another head coaching position, even in New York. He is beginning to enjoy his post-coaching life, signing lucrative endorsement deals and discussing football on ESPN.
Bill Belichick has a history with the Giants: he served as the defensive coordinator under head coach Bill Parcells in the 1980s, during which the team won Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV.