This summer, the Las Vegas Raiders may conduct a thorough investigation when searching for a new head coach. Although the squad has discussed keeping interim head coach Antonio Pierce or hiring Jim Harbaugh from Michigan, a far more well-known player may be available.

Bill Belichick has led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl titles in 24 seasons, but the team may be ready to move on. Even though he will be 72 years old when the 2024 season begins, if he becomes available, he should draw interest. The Raiders are one of the clubs that might be interested, according to Dianna Russini of The Athletic.
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Russini stated in a column published on January 6 that “other groups, such as the Commanders and Raiders, are hoping to get a chance to meet with Belichick.” “There are more teams in the background, but how things turn out in Week 18 games and the playoffs will determine that.”
Reverting to Belichick’s methods would be contentious because the Raiders fired veteran assistant Josh McDaniels during the season. Nevertheless, it’s difficult to refute Belchick’s record given that he might go down as the NFL’s all-time finest coach.