Bill Belichick made a surprising career decision by opting to leave the professional stage and step into the world of college football for the first time.
Despite being 72 years old, Belichick hesitated to finalize the agreement, fueling widespread speculation about the possibility of reuniting with Tom Brady and potentially leading the head coach-less Las Vegas Raiders.

All such rumors were put to rest this week when Belichick officially signed his contract with the University of North Carolina, signaling a fresh chapter in Chapel Hill’s football program.
The agreement spans five years, though it guarantees only the first three. Additionally, the contract includes a $10 million buyout clause if Belichick chooses to leave before June, which drops to $1 million afterward.
Performance-Driven Incentives
Once the deal was finalized, specifics of Belichick’s contract were revealed, highlighting unique financial incentives tied to his performance.
Beyond his $10 million annual salary, Belichick stands to earn substantial bonuses if he transforms UNC into a college football powerhouse.
Achieving eight regular-season victories would secure him a $150,000 bonus, with each additional win beyond that adding $50,000 more.
A berth in the 12-team College Football Playoff would further reward Belichick with a $750,000 bonus, underscoring UNC’s confidence in his ability to raise their program to new heights.