Bill Belichick's head coaching career isn't over according to one NFL insider

Bill Belichick is only 15 wins away from breaking Don Shula's all-time wins record, so why stop now?  Even this most recent news won't stop him it seems.  ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Belichick wants to keep coaching and "is expected to draw interest from at least some of the other seven NFL teams that […]

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Bill Belichick is only 15 wins away from breaking Don Shula's all-time wins record, so why stop now? 

Even this most recent news won't stop him it seems. 

ESPN's Adam Schefter reports that Belichick wants to keep coaching and "is expected to draw interest from at least some of the other seven NFL teams that currently have head coach vacancies." 

On top of that list: the Atlanta Falcons. 

While other teams have been requesting to interview numerous coaches across the league, the Falcons have been particularly quiet. And now their top candidate is available. 

After Six Super Bowl championships across 24 seasons, Belichick and the owner Robert Kraft mutually parted ways. While this decision still shocked everyone, it has been coming for some time. 

But the moment has finally arrived. 

The Falcons fired head coach Arthur Smith following the team's Week 18 loss to the New Orleans Saints. And they wasted no time making this decision. 

Along with the Falcons, the Tennessee Titans and the Los Angeles Chargers could also be potential landing spots for Belichick.