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Bill Belichick confirms end of legendary Patriots reign

Legendary New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has confirmed that he has mutually agreed to part ways with the Pats after an illustrious 24-year reign.

The 71-year-old took charge of the Patriots in January 2000 and has led the franchise to a staggering six Super Bowl titles, the most for any head coach in NFL history.

Belichick - who masterminded Super Bowl successes in 2001, 2003, 2004, 2014, 2016 and 2018 - is also just one of three NFL coaches with at least 300 wins under his belt, sitting third in the all-time charts behind Don Shula (328) and George Halas (318).

However, since last lifting the Super Bowl trophy aloft in 2018, the Patriots have been on a downward spiral under Belichick and finished bottom of the AFC East with a 4-13 record in the 2022-23 season.

Following media reports on Thursday speculating that his time in New England was up, Belichick confirmed at a press conference that he was ending his glittering tenure with the Patriots following discussions with owner Robert Kraft.

"Robert and I after a series of discussions have mutually agreed to part ways," Belichick said. "For me, this is a day of gratitude and celebration. I'll always be a Patriot. I look forward to coming back here.

"But at this time, we're going to move on. I'm excited about the future. There's so many fond memories and thoughts. I will always be a Patriot, always very very appreciative of the opportunity and support here."

Only Halas and Culy Lambeau also boast six NFL Championships as head coach, and Belichick is expected to pursue a new coaching venture rather than retiring from the game.

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