Albuquerque Journal

Belichick insists he will be back

Patriots coach dismisses talk of turmoil involving Brady, Kraft

- BY KYLE HIGHTOWER

FOXBOROUGH, Mass. — Under Bill Belichick, the New England Patriots have often thrived when inundated with scrutiny from outside of their locker room.

They’ll have to do it again this week as they prepare for their divisional round matchup with the Tennessee Titans.

Belichick said Monday that it is “absolutely” his intention to return as coach of the Patriots next season, despite reports of turmoil in the franchise involving himself, quarterbac­k Tom Brady and team owner Robert Kraft.

Belichick said he didn’t have anything to add to a joint statement the three men released last week in response to an ESPN report, citing undisclose­d sources, that detailed an array of tension.

“I haven’t read the article. I’ve already commented at length about that situation,” Belichick said. “Nothing has happened since then, so I don’t have anything to add to it.”

The ESPN story highlighte­d purported disputes concerning Brady’s personal

body coach, Alex Guerrero, in player-medical affairs.

Also mentioned was a supposed difference between Kraft and Belichick over the decision to trade former backup quarterbac­k Jimmy Garoppolo. The story implied Brady has taken issue with a lack of praise from Belichick this season.

When asked about another report about his supposed interest in coaching the New York Giants, where he was a defensive coordinato­r, the Patriots coach said he is concerned only on New England’s game with the Titans on Saturday night.

“That’s where my total focus is,” he said.

Last season the Patriots played under a similar spotlight after Brady was suspended for the first four games as punishment for his role in the “Deflategat­e” scandal.

New England thrived when he returned, and went on to earn its fifth Lombardi Trophy with a record comeback during its Super Bowl win over Atlanta.

The Patriots haven’t lost in the divisional round of the playoffs since falling 28-21 to the New York Jets after the 2010 regular season. New England has made it to at least the conference title game in each of the past six seasons.

Special teams captain Matt Slater, now in his 10th season with the Patriots, said Belichick’s leadership sets the tone when possible distractio­ns creep up.

“Coach Belichick has always led us in a way that’s been very direct, to the point, very focused on the task at hand,” Slater said. “Being able to live in the moment, and just take things day by day.”

Slater said it’s why he won’t even give a thought to things such as the Giants coaching rumors.

“I’m just focused on preparing for the Tennessee Titans with coach Bill Belichick as my head coach for the 2017 season,” he said.

 ?? CHARLES KRUPA/ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England coach Bill Belichick says he has not read the article suggesting trouble within the organizati­on. He says he “absolutely” intends to return as Patriots coach next season.
CHARLES KRUPA/ASSOCIATED PRESS New England coach Bill Belichick says he has not read the article suggesting trouble within the organizati­on. He says he “absolutely” intends to return as Patriots coach next season.

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