New England Patriots: Belichick future? Meeting should bring clarity

The New England Patriots’ season has been extremely disappointing. An important meeting is coming up regarding Belichick’s future

What’s next for the New England Patriots? With a record of 4-12, the franchise is in last place in the AFC East. Will the end of the season also mark the departure of coaching legend Bill Belichick?

According to “ESPN” reporter Mike Reiss, a meeting between the head coach, owner Robert Kraft and president Jonathan Kraft is scheduled for next Monday.

“They will be looking for answers as to why things have deteriorated so dramatically this season,” the reporter said: “Robert Kraft is obviously very disappointed with the way this season has turned out, and people close to him tell me that disappointment has been so great that he has considered parting ways with Belichick.”

He added: “But they’ve also told me that no decision has been made at this point and that’s why this last meeting will be so important. “

Apparently several teams with interest in Belichick

Belichick has been with the Patriots for more than two decades, winning the Super Bowl six times in that time. According to NFL insider Josina Anderson, there are several teams that are interested in Belichick should they actually part ways. The L.A. Chargers, for example, are considered a possible interested party.

Side note: According to Anderson, one of Belichick’s goals is to overtake Don Shula, who currently holds the NFL record for most wins as a head coach. But with the Patriots legend still 15 wins away, it would probably take the 71-year-old more than just one season to break the record.

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