Article 76V3W Sean Payton mused about stepping down for Bill Belichick, until he broke wins record

Sean Payton mused about stepping down for Bill Belichick, until he broke wins record

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A new article from Seth Wickersham of ESPN takes a look at Broncos coach Sean Payton's hectic week before the AFC Championship. While taking a look at it, one thing stood out.

After the Patriots fired coach Bill Belichick following the 2023 season, Payton (who had just finished his first year with the Broncos) "considered suggesting" to owner Greg Penner that Payton would step back to the position of assistant head coach, running the offense. Belichick would hold the job until he won 15 games, breaking Don Shula's all-time record of 347.

Belichick has 333 total wins, 14 behind Shula. (As regular-season wins go, Shula has 26 more than Belichick: 328 to 302.)

Wickersham explains that, "[i]n the end, it was too complicated - and maybe too fanciful."

It was, as we understand it, Payton simply thinking out loud. It would have been practically impossible, but he at least formulated the thought out of his respect for Belichick.

Ultimately, it may have been the only way for Belichick to catch Shula. With only one NFL interview in three hiring cycles (including a 2026 turnover that had 10 open jobs), Belichick's NFL door seems to be closed.

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