Bill Belichick

Player

Birthday April 16, 1952

Birth Sign Aries

Birthplace Nashville, Tennessee, U.S.

Age 71 years old

Nationality United States

Height 1.8 m

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1897

He is of Croatian ancestry; his paternal grandparents, Marija Barković and Ivan Biličić, emigrated from Draganić in 1897 and settled in Monessen, Pennsylvania, having changed their names to Mary and John Belichick at the suggestion of immigration officers.

Belichick was raised in Annapolis, Maryland, where his father was an assistant football coach at the United States Naval Academy.

Belichick has said his father is one of his most important football mentors, and Belichick often studied football with him.

Bill reportedly learned to break down game films at a young age by watching his father and the Navy staff do their jobs.

1952

William Stephen Belichick (born April 16, 1952) is an American football coach.

Widely regarded as one of the greatest head coaches of all time, he holds numerous coaching records, including the record of most Super Bowl wins (six) as a head coach, all with the New England Patriots, along with two more during his time as the defensive coordinator of the New York Giants, for the record of eight combined total Super Bowl victories as coach and coordinator.

A renowned American football historian, Belichick is often referred to as a "student of the game" with a deep knowledge of the intricacies of each player position.

Belichick was born in Nashville, Tennessee, on April 16, 1952, the son of Jeannette (née Munn) and Steve Belichick.

He was named after College Football Hall of Fame coach Bill Edwards, who was his godfather.

1970

He graduated in 1970 from Annapolis High School, where he was a classmate of Sally Brice-O'Hara, who would later become the Vice Commandant of the Coast Guard.

While there he played football and lacrosse, with the latter being his favorite sport.

He enrolled at Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts, for a postgraduate year, with the intention of improving his grades and test scores to be admitted into a quality college.

1975

He began his coaching career in 1975 as an assistant for the Baltimore Colts, and became the defensive coordinator for New York Giants head coach Bill Parcells by 1985.

A member of Chi Psi fraternity, he earned a bachelor's degree in economics in 1975.

After graduating, Belichick took a $25-per-week job as an assistant to Baltimore Colts head coach Ted Marchibroda in 1975.

1976

In 1976, he joined the Detroit Lions as their assistant special teams coach before adding tight ends and wide receivers to his coaching duties in 1977.

1978

He was dismissed along with head coach Tommy Hudspeth and the rest of the coaching staff on January 9, 1978.

He spent the 1978 season with the Denver Broncos as their assistant special teams coach and defensive assistant, which also serving as director of films.

1979

In 1979, Belichick began a 12-year stint with the New York Giants alongside head coach Ray Perkins as a defensive assistant and special teams coach.

1980

He added linebackers coaching to his duties in 1980 and was named defensive coordinator in 1985 under head coach Bill Parcells, who had replaced Perkins in 1983.

1986

The Giants won Super Bowl XXI and Super Bowl XXV following the 1986 and 1990 seasons.

His defensive game plan from the New York Giants' 20–19 upset of the Buffalo Bills in Super Bowl XXV has been placed in the Pro Football Hall of Fame.

1991

Parcells and Belichick won two Super Bowls together before Belichick left to become the head coach of the Cleveland Browns in 1991.

1995

He remained in Cleveland for five seasons but was fired following the team's 1995 season.

He rejoined Parcells, first in New England where the team lost Super Bowl XXXI, and later with the New York Jets.

2000

After being named head coach of the Jets, Belichick resigned after only one day on the job to accept the head coaching job for the New England Patriots on January 27, 2000.

In 24 seasons under Belichick, the Patriots won 17 AFC East division titles, made 13 appearances in the AFC Championship Game, and appeared in nine Super Bowls, with a record six wins.

Overall, Belichick has won eight Super Bowl titles (the most of any individual in NFL history) and finished as runner-up four times from his combined time as an assistant and head coach.

At the time he left the Patriots, Belichick was the NFL's longest-tenured active head coach.

He has the most playoff coaching wins all-time with 31 and ranks third in regular season coaching wins in the NFL with 302.

In addition, Belichick is in second place for combined regular season and postseason wins, and also second place for most regular season coaching wins with one franchise.

He is one of only three head coaches who have won six NFL titles.

Belichick has also been selected to the NFL 2000s All-Decade Team, NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, as well as the NFL 100th Anniversary All-Time Team, and is the only active head coach on the latter team.

2001

During his tenure with the Patriots, he was a central figure as the head coach and de facto general manager during the franchise's dynasty from 2001 to 2019.

Belichick is a descendant of the Bill Parcells coaching tree.

2003

He was named the AP NFL Coach of the Year for the 2003, 2007, and 2010 seasons.

2008

Eventually he was part of the inaugural induction class into the university's Athletics Hall of Fame in spring 2008.

2011

The school honored him 40 years later by inducting him into its Athletics Hall of Honor in 2011.

Belichick attended Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, where he played center and tight end.

In addition to being a member of the football team, he played lacrosse and squash, serving as the captain of the lacrosse team during his senior season.