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Ex Patriots coach Bill Belichick gets TV job at ESPN

Bill Belichick, the legendary coach of the New England Patriots, has expanded his media presence by joining "Inside the NFL" as an analyst for the upcoming season. Belichick, who led the Patriots to six Super Bowl titles during his tenure, will also be featured on the "ManningCast" during ESPN's "Monday Night Football." This new role adds to his previous appearances on "The Pat McAfee Show" for NFL draft coverage, where he is set to make weekly appearances during the NFL season.

Belichick will be joining a team of analysts including Ryan Clark, Chad Johnson, and Chris Long, with Johnson and Long having played under Belichick during their time in New England. In a statement, Belichick expressed his excitement about joining the historic television franchise of "Inside the NFL" and working with his new colleagues to provide in-depth analysis and insight into the game.

Known for his reserved demeanor with the media during his coaching career, Belichick has shown a more revealing and forthcoming side on shows produced by NFL Films, such as his work on the "NFL 100 All-Time Team" series which earned him a Sports Emmy nomination for Outstanding Studio Analyst. Belichick's involvement with NFL Films productions has allowed fans and viewers to gain a deeper understanding of his football knowledge and expertise.

Overall, Belichick's new role as an analyst on "Inside the NFL" adds another dimension to his media presence and provides fans with the opportunity to hear his insights and analysis on the game of football. With his wealth of experience and success in the NFL, Belichick's contributions to the show are sure to be valuable and informative for viewers.

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