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Belichick fights back at Kraft for saying that the Patriot took "a big risk" in hiring him
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Belichick Pushes Back on Kraft’s Claim That Patriots Took “a Big Risk” Hiring Him

July 17, 2025 3 Min Read
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Bill Belichick has responded to recent remarks made by Patriots owner Robert Kraft. After Kraft described his decision to hire Belichick as a "big risk" back in 2000, Belichick countered by saying he also took a significant risk by accepting the head coaching job. Belichick revealed that he had the chance to coach the New York Jets, but instability within the team’s ownership was a deterrent.

The Patriots’ hiring of Belichick followed an unusual process in 2000. When the Jets’ coach Bill Parcells wanted Belichick to interview for his position, Parcells resigned, recommending Belichick as his successor. However, Belichick resigned from the Jets a day later and joined the Patriots, who compensated the Jets with a first-round draft pick for the move. Kraft admitted recently on a podcast that giving up the No. 1 draft pick for a coach with a less than 50% winning record in Cleveland was indeed a big gamble.

Belichick noted that the Jets were in a stronger position compared to the Patriots at the time, highlighting that New England had dismantled its 1996 AFC Championship team and faced financial challenges, including salary cap issues. Despite their incredible success together, which includes six Super Bowl victories, tensions arose between Kraft and Belichick after Belichick was dismissed in January 2024. Some reports also surfaced about Kraft discouraging other teams like the Atlanta Falcons from hiring Belichick.

Since his departure, Belichick has largely avoided addressing Kraft’s statements publicly but has confirmed the split was mutual. He also downplayed the absence of Kraft in his recent book, "The Art of Winning: My Life in Football," describing it as a reflection of his personal football experiences rather than a comprehensive history.

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Fan Take: This exchange between Belichick and Kraft underscores the complex dynamics behind the scenes of NFL dynasties. For fans, it highlights that even the most successful partnerships in sports face challenges, reminding us how pivotal leadership decisions shape the future of teams and the NFL landscape.

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