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Bill Belichick has firmly ruled out coaching the New York Jets, stating during a recent ManningCast appearance that he is not a fan of the organization and criticizing owner Woody Johnson for prematurely firing Robert Saleh after a poor start to the season. Belichick praised Saleh for instilling a competitive culture but lamented the Jets’ long-term struggles, noting they have won barely over 30% of their games in the last decade. His comments reflect a disdain for the Jets, a franchise he briefly coached before resigning to lead the Patriots. While Belichick remains interested in pursuing a coaching role again in 2025, the Jets are not on his list, much to the relief of Patriots fans. His new media persona showcases a lighter side, contrasting the serious demeanor he had as a coach, and he is enjoying the freedom to critique the Jets openly. Speculation continues about potential coaching opportunities for Belichick in the future, as he aims to surpass Don Shula's all-time winning record.
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