- 'Constant threat' Dupont back for France against Japan
- Bestaven in pursuit of sailing's 'holy grail' in Vendee Globe
- French monument Saint-Etienne eye success again under new ownership
- Bayern look to extend lead as Kompany makes his mark
- Sinner ATP Finals favourite after brilliant and controversial year
- Cracked earth in Greece's saffron heartland as drought takes toll
- Sacred cow: coal-hungry India eyes bioenergy to cut carbon
- Cafe in Libya champions recycling and sustainability
- Man City seek to end mini-slump as Liverpool soar
- Facing Trump's return, EU confronts economic challenges
- West Indies bowler Joseph suspended after storming off field
- Young African players chase football 'dream' in Brazil
- Defeat to Trump prompts Democratic soul-searching
- Trump rides global wave of anti-incumbency
- First artwork by humanoid robot sells for $1.3m
- Power partly restored in Cuba after Hurricane Rafael
- NBA Lakers assign Bronny James to G-League squad
- Galatasaray down Spurs in Europa League, Man United end wait for win
- Dodgers pitcher Kershaw aims to be 'good as can be' after surgeries
- Global stocks mostly rise as Fed, Bank of England cut rates
- US Fed makes quarter point cut as Powell insists he would not quit
- Biden vows peaceful White House handover, Trump eyes Putin talks
- One Direction star took cocaine, alcohol, antidepressant before death
- F-15 fighters arrive in Middle East: US military
- Zelensky says 'unacceptable' to offer Russia concessions on Ukraine
- Undocumented immigrants in US 'terrified' as Trump returns
- US Fed chair says will not leave early if asked by Trump
- US town on alert after 43 monkeys escape research facility
- Thousands told to flee wildfire near Los Angeles
- Who will staff Trump's government? A look at top contenders
- MLS Union dump Curtin as head coach
- Galatasaray down Spurs to go top in Europa League
- George says England can still be rugby winners without Jones
- Emotions high as All Blacks eye top ranked Ireland's crown
- NATO warns of N. Korea threat in pitch to Trump on Ukraine
- US Fed cuts interest rates a quarter point after Trump victory
- What will Trump 2.0 mean for US tech?
- F1 drivers blast FIA chief's 'tone and language' in swearing row
- Unbeaten NFL Chiefs try to match best-ever start by downing Denver
- After Trump win, Orban basks in hosting European leaders
- Lights still out in Cuba after Hurricane Rafael
- Swiatek eliminated from WTA Finals, Krejcikova into semis
- Zelensky says 'unacceptable' to offer Putin concessions on Ukraine
- Mexico president says had 'very cordial' call with Trump
- World number two Swiatek eliminated from WTA Finals group stage
- Biden urges Americans to 'bring down temperature' after Trump win
- Diplomatic incident in French-owned Jerusalem church compound
- Submerged cemeteries pile pain on Spain flood survivors
- Equities rise as traders weigh Trump 2.0, rate cut prospects
- Dutch extradite mother of premature baby smuggled from France
Iconic NFL coach Belichick leaves Patriots after 24 seasons
Bill Belichick, the NFL mastermind who has guided the New England Patriots to a record six Super Bowl titles as head coach, parted ways with the team on Thursday after 24 seasons.
Belichick's departure ends a championship era and concludes one of the greatest dynasty runs in American sport after taking over the Patriots for the 2000 campaign.
"There are so many fond memories and thoughts that I have when I think about the Patriots and I'll always be a Patriot," said Belichick.
"I look forward to coming back here but at this time, we're going to move on. Excited for the future but always be very appreciative of the opportunity here, the support here," added Belichick, who forged a formidable partnership with former Patriots quarterback Tom Brady during the franchise's glory years.
Belichick's 333 career game triumphs as an NFL head coach, including playoffs, rank second on the NFL's all-time list, 14 shy of the record 347 won by Don Shula.
Belichick, 71, and Patriots owner Robert Kraft, 82, announced the move in afternoon statements to reporters only four days after New England completed a 4-13 campaign -- the worst season in Belichick's career.
"Coach Belichick will forever be celebrated as a legendary sports icon here in New England and I believe go in as a Pro Football Hall of Famer on the first ballot," Kraft said.
"Why? Because he's the greatest coach of all times, which makes this decision to part ways so hard. But this is a move that we mutually agreed is needed at this time."
Belichick did not address his upcoming plans except to say he is "excited for the future" but Kraft spoke as if he expects to see Belichick on the sidelines for an NFL rival soon.
"I will always wish him continued success -- except when he's playing our beloved Patriots," Kraft said.
Belichick's departure leaves eight NFL teams without a head coach, with speculation rampant about where he might coach next or if he would retire at age 71.
New England captured NFL crowns under Belichick in the 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016 and 2018 seasons.
Belichick owns NFL coaching records for Super Bowl wins and appearances as a head coach with nine. His 31 playoff game triumphs is another coaching mark.
"For me, this is a day of gratitude and celebration," Belichick said. "We had a vision of building a winner, building a championship football team here, and that exceeded my wildest dreams and expectations with the amount of success we were able to achieve together."
While not mentioning any players specifically, Belichick noted, "I've been very fortunate to coach some of the greatest players who have ever played."
Kraft said the split was made on Wednesday.
"We mutually agreed to part ways amicably," Kraft said. "I'm very proud our partnership lasted 24 years. I don't think in the NFL there has been any other partnership that lasted longer and has been as productive as ours.
"What Bill accomplished with us in my opinion will never be replicated. And the fact it was done in the salary cap and free agency era makes it even more extraordinary."
The Patriots will embark on their first head coaching search in a quarter-century. They will also need to hire a general manager, since Belichick was the de facto director of player personnel.
- Exceeded expectations -
Belichick began his NFL career in 1975 as an assistant coach for the then-Baltimore Colts and just completed his 49th consecutive season in the NFL.
His departure comes only hours after legendary University of Alabama coach Nick Saban, a long-time friend of Belichick, retired as coach of the college football powerhouse, a talent factory for the NFL.
Belichick, known for his glowering presence on the sidelines while wearing a hoodie and headset, took over as coach in 2000, replacing Pete Carroll, who parted ways with the Seattle Seahawks on Wednesday at age 72 after 14 seasons.
"We had high expectations for what we could achieve together," Kraft said. "I think we were the only ones who had those expectations and I think it's safe to say we exceeded them."
When superstar quarterback Brady departed after the 2019 campaign, Belichick's Patriots began to struggle. New England has missed the NFL playoffs three of the past four seasons.
Belichick's nine total Super Bowl appearances with the Patriots are more than any team in the NFL except for New England.
New England went 266-120 under Belichick over 24 seasons and won 17 AFC East division titles, the most by any head coach with a single club, including a record 11 straight from 2009-2019.
Belichick was also a member of two Super Bowl championship teams with the New York Giants as a defensive coordinator.
While Belichick became a legend with the Patriots, New England was not his first stop as an NFL head coach. He went 36-44 in five seasons with the Cleveland Browns from 1991 through 1995, but managed only one winning season and one playoff win.
X.Karnes--AMWN