New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick declined Wednesday to discuss his future with the team after this season.
During his daily press conference, reporters repeatedly asked him to comment on reports that Patriots owner Robert Kraft had decided to fire him at the end of the season.
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NBC Sports Boston network journalist Tom Curran suggested this the day before.
“I’m getting ready for Kansas City. That’s what I do,” Belichick repeated several times in response.
This refers to the next game for the “Pats”, who will receive a visit from the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday afternoon at Gillette Stadium.
Belichick has been at the helm of the Patriots since the 2000 season and led his team to six Super Bowl victories, a coaching record. The 71-year-old is the third-winningest driver in NFL history. He experienced this happiness 301 times. Only George Halas (318) and Don Shula (328) are ahead of him in this regard.
However, Belichick and the Patriots have struggled in recent years. The club is expected to end its season with a negative record for the third time in four years.