Steve Belichick, who coached the outside linebackers for the New England Patriots, has just accepted the role of defensive coordinator at the University of Washington. This is a major change for Belichick, who spent the last 12 seasons coaching in the NFL with the Patriots.
Field Yates posted the news on his X account.
Patriots OLB coach Steve Belichick has now accepted the position to become the University of Washington’s defensive coordinator.
— Field Yates (@FieldYates) February 5, 2024
After 12 seasons coaching in the NFL with the Patriots, he heads to the college ranks in a coordinator capacity.
Belichick called defensive plays…
Patriots OLB coach Steve Belichick has now accepted the position to become the University of Washington’s defensive coordinator.
After 12 seasons coaching in the NFL with the Patriots, he heads to the college ranks in a coordinator capacity.
Belichick called defensive plays for the last 5 seasons, including 2019 when New England allowed the fewest points and yards in the league.
Field Yates posted
Now, moving to the college level, Belichick brings a lot of experience with him. He was a key part of the Patriots’ coaching staff and played a crucial role in shaping the team’s defensive strategies. Over the last five seasons, he even took charge of calling defensive plays. In 2019, the Patriots’ defense, led by Belichick, allowed the fewest points and yards in the entire league.
This move is a significant step for Belichick, and there are high expectations for him to make a positive impact on the University of Washington’s football program as their new defensive coordinator.
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