Daily Freeman (Kingston, NY)

Belichick, history set to collide as Patriots host Bears

- By Kyle Hightower

FOXBOROUGH, MASS. >> Bill Belichick has never hidden his affinity for football history.

New England’s coach is enamored with the game’s evolution and contributi­ons by its pioneers, their names etched like hashmarks in the annals of the sport where he’s spent nearly four decades.

After the Patriots’ win at Cleveland last week, Belichick asked his players to walk back onto the field before leaving the stadium to glance at its Ring of Honor and the names of Jim Brown, Paul Brown, Bill Willis, Marion Motley and Ozzie Newsome.

“I told them I thought they should go out there and just think for a minute about some of the sacrifices that those guys made,” Belichick said. “Not just on the field. Not just as players, but as people and for what they stood for.”

It’s also been Belichick’s nature to shift any praise that’s thrown his way for his triumphs, always downplayin­g his role in any of the Patriots’ six Super Bowl victories.

“Winning games in this league is about having good players and I’m very fortunate to have a lot of them,” Belichick said this week as the Patriots prepared to host the Chicago Bears. “I had them in New York. I had them in Cleveland. I have them here.”

But the common denominato­r is Belichick.

A victory Monday night would be the 325th of his career — including the playoffs — and break a tie with Bears founder George Halas for the second-most wins by a head coach in NFL history. Hall of Famer Don Shula at 347 is the only coach with more.

Scott Pioli, who worked with Belichick as a personnel assistant in Cleveland before becoming New England’s personnel director in 2000 and helping the Patriots capture their first three Lombardi trophies, believes this milestone is special for Belichick.

“I think it means a ton,” Pioli told NFL Network. “Some of our earliest conversati­ons were about the history of the game. The people. The franchises . ... I think he’s a little bit taken aback that his name is being mentioned along with those people.”

At age 70 and in his 23rd season with New England, Belichick became one of four

people to coach at least 400 games with a single team, along with Halas (506 with Chicago), Tom Landry (454 with Dallas) and Shula (422 with Miami).

Among that group, Belichick’s winning percentage (.716) is the highest. He is 287114 as New England’s coach, including playoffs.

Safety Devin McCourty, in his 13th season with the Patriots, said Belichick’s success has roots in the coach’s standards and consistenc­y.

“I think Bill creates that here, but just always been that same guy,” McCourty said. “Different people have sat in all the rooms and the chairs in (the team facility). And for a long period of time, you’ve seen the same result.”

JONES TO RETURN?

Signs are pointing to quarterbac­k Mac Jones returning to New England’s starting lineup this week.

He’s missed the past three games while recovering from the left ankle injury he sustained in the Patriots’ loss to Baltimore on Sept 25. In addition to moving well at practice this week, he’s also been spotted getting extra work outside of the normal practice window.

Rookie backup Bailey Zappe has gone 2-0 in back-to-back starts, including a 300-yard, two-touchdown performanc­e last week against the Browns.

ON FIELDS

Bears quarterbac­k Justin Fields went from taking a step forward to taking a beating last week.

 ?? MICHAEL DWYER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS ?? New England Patriots quarterbac­k Mac Jones (10) warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass.
MICHAEL DWYER — THE ASSOCIATED PRESS New England Patriots quarterbac­k Mac Jones (10) warms up prior to an NFL football game against the Baltimore Ravens, Sunday, Sept. 25, 2022, in Foxborough, Mass.

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