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Former longtime New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick received rave reviews for his NFL Draft analysis on 'The Pat McAfee Show' last night, with fans saying he 'looks so happy'.
Belichick himself confirmed those sentiments, asking McAfee live on-air if he could appear weekly on his show. McAfee was immediately hooked on the idea, asking the 72-year-old if Mondays work for him.
The 6-time Super Bowl winning head coach is unemployed for an extended period for the first time in almost three decades in the NFL. Belichick agreed to the weekly television spot on Mondays.
McAfee films the show from his hometown of Indianapolis, and it is unclear whether Belichick will attend the show in-person or appear remotely.
Fans were further thrilled with the agreement between McAfee and Belichick, knowing repeats of what they saw during the first round of the NFL Draft are coming this fall.
Belichick added insight to each first-round draft pick on Thursday night beside Pat McAfee
Belichick tossed out the idea of him appearing on McAfee's show during the NFL season
Bill Belichick parted ways with the Patriots in January, leading to his stint with Pat McAfee
'You're a LEGEND Coach. "Is there any chance I could be on your show during the fall" ~ Bill Belichick. EVERY Monday this fall,' McAfee said on X, with a handshake emoji.
'Thoroughly enjoying Bill Belichick on Pat McAfee’s draft show. Just did a film breakdown of Caleb Williams that was 50/50 praise and criticism. Amazing to see that during a draft when every analyst says every player is the greatest thing ever,' Sports Illustrated's Jimmy Traina said.
'Him breaking down games on Mondays with no skin in the game is gonna be electric,' one fan said on social media.
'We are seeing a new side to Bill Belichick and I'm here for it,' another football fan said on X.
'(GOAT) coach Bill was absolutely amazing. Most insightful & (smiling) personality,' a fan said on social media. 'Best Dang draft show bar none.'
'These clips of Coach Bill Belichick on @PatMcAfeeShow are incredible. He looks so happy just talking #ball
A collection of social-media messages praising Bill Belichick's performance during NFL Draft
Belichick has not stated he is done with coaching or wants to transition to a broadcast career.
The Atlanta Falcons did hold two interviews with Belichick for their formerly vacant head coaching job before it went to Raheem Morris.
McAfee's show airs on ESPN during weekdays from Noon to 3 p.m. Eastern.
McAfee's show stayed in the headlines during the last NFL season from the outlandish appearances of injured Jets quarterback Aaron Rodgers.