Bill Belichick Net Worth
William Stephen Belichick net worth is
$40 Million
William Stephen Belichick salary is
$7.5 Million
William Stephen Belichick Wiki Biography
William Stephen Belichick was born on the 16th April 1952 in Nashville, Tennessee USA of Croatian ancestry. He is the longest-tenured head coach in the NFL, although he is also known as the only NFL head coach who is not a member of NFL Coaches Association. At present he holds the position of the head coach of the New England Patriots. He began his career in 1975 and has been accumulating his net worth working in the previously mentioned positions up to date.
How much is the net worth of Bill Belichick? It has been estimated that the total size of his wealth stands at $40 million. Reportedly, his current salary is $7.5 million per year.
Bill Belichick Net Worth $40 Million
To give some background information, Bill Belichick but grew up in Annapolis, Maryland, where his father Steve Belichick worked as an assistant football coach for the US Navy football team. Bill was educated at Annapolis High School and Phillips Academy. Later, he earned his degree at Wesleyan University and pursued the career of coach which ultimately added huge sums to the total size of Bill Belichick’s net worth. More, it was not only a profitable career but also it made the head coach known all over the world. After spending his first five NFL seasons as an assistant coach, Belichick earned his first head coaching job with the Cleveland Browns in 1991, which position he held until 1995. In his five seasons Cleveland had 36 wins and 44 losses, not a great record, however, he was hired as assistant coach by the Patriots, and they made the Super Bowl in 1996.
Belicheck then spent three seasons as assistant head coach with the New York Jets, but got back to the position of head coach in 2000 with the New England Patriots. Subsequently Belichick has led the Patriots to six Super Bowls, which resulted in four victories (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX and XLIX). Bill Belichick has set the record to be the only head coach in the history of the NFL to win three Super Bowls over a period of 4 years (2001-2004). He was named NFL Coach of the Year by the Associated Press three times (2003, 2007 and 2010). During the 2007 NFL season, the Patriots became the first team to finish the regular season with six wins to nil defeat.
Furthermore, Bill Belichick has increased his popularity and net worth landing appearances on mass media. The documentary about the head coach “A Football Life” (2009) was aired on the NFL Network. As a cameo, Bill appeared in an episode of the drama series “Rescue Me” (2010). The rock singer Bon Jovi dedicated his song “Bounce” (2002) to Bill Belichick.
Concerning the personal life of the head coach, he has been married once, to Debby Clark. They have three children, but divorced was finalised only in 2006. Afterwards, Bill Belichick is known to have been dating the Giants receptionist Sharon Shenocca, and Linda Holliday.
Full Name | Bill Belichick |
Net Worth | $40 Million |
Salary | $7.5 Million |
Date Of Birth | April 16, 1952 |
Place Of Birth | Nashville, Tennessee, United States |
Height | 1.80 m |
Profession | American football player, American Football coach, Head coach of the New England Patriots of the National Football League (NFL) |
Education | Annapolis High School, Trinity College, Wesleyan University in Middletown, Connecticut, Choate Rosemary Hall, Phillips Academy, |
Nationality | American |
Spouse | Debby Clarke Belichick (m. 1977–2006) |
Children | Amanda Belichick, Brian Belichick, Stephen Belichick |
Parents | Steve Belichick (born Stephen Biličić), Jeannette Belichick |
Nicknames | William Stephen Belichick , Bill |
IMDB | http://www.imdb.com/name/nm1621161/ |
Awards | Super Bowl champion (XXXVI, XXXVIII, XXXIX, XLIX, LI), AP NFL Coach of the Year (2003, 2007, 2010), NFL 2000s All-Decade Team, Super Bowl champion (XXI, XXV) |
Nominations | University's Athletics Hall of Fame (2008), Pro Football Hall of Fame (2015) |
Movies | Family Guy: "3 Acts of God",South Park: "Eek, a Penis!" (2008) |
TV Shows | "Rescue Me" (TV Series 2004–2011), Madden NFL (video game series) |
# | Trademark |
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1 | Wearing sweatsuits |
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1 | Inducted into the Wesleyan University Athletics Hall of Fame in 2008. |
2 | Was fined $500,000 by the NFL for his role in the 2007 Spygate scandal, in which his team illegally videotaped an opponent's signals. It was the largest fine ever for an NFL coach. |
3 | Coached New England Patriots in third Superbowl appearence in his five seasons as the team's head coach. [February 2005] |
4 | With a record of 59-27 (including 6-0 in the playoffs) he led the New England Patriots to their third play-off appearence in his five seasons as the team's head coach. [January 2005] |
5 | Inducted into the Phillips Academy Andover's Athletics Hall of Honor in 2011. |
6 | Named the Associated Press NFL Coach of the Year in 2003 and 2007. |
7 | His father, Steve Bilichick, was an assistant football coach for Navy, where he coached Roger Staubach. He died on 19 November 2005. |
8 | Graduated from Phillips Academy in Andover, Massachusetts in 1971. |
9 | Led the New England Patriots to an unofficial NFL record for most consecutive wins at twenty, dating from October 2003 against the Tennessee Titans (won by the Pats 38-30) to October 2004's victory over the Seattle Seahawks (30-20); the record is unofficial because it includes playoff wins (over the Titans and the Indianapolis Colts) including the Superbowl (over the Carolina Panthers). The official record for consecutive wins, encompassing only regular season wins, was tied at seventeen with the Pats' win over the Seahawks. |
10 | With the October 2004 win over the Seattle Seahawks, Belichick's coaching record with the Patriots including playoffs stood at 50-25. |
11 | Named head coach of the Jets for 2000 following Superbowl XXXIV, but was angry because Bill Parcells was moving to the team's front office and would in effect be his puppet master; in a news conference a few days after, he was named coach, he announced his immediate resignation from the job; this brought out a lengthy tirade against Belichick from general manager Steve Gutman. In a costly trade, the New England Patriots traded numerous draft picks to the Jets to get Belichick as head coach. Years later, after winning two Superbowls with the Patriots, Belichick got back at Gutman in a magazine interview - "In all my years of football I've never known a man who talked more and won less than Steve Gutman". |
12 | His first head coaching job was with Art Modell's Cleveland Browns 1991-5; when Modell's feud with the city over a new stadium caused the moving of the franchise to Baltimore, Belichick was released and became an assistant coach under Bill Parcells with the New England Patriots, then with the New York Jets when Parcells moved to that team after the 1996 season. |
13 | Began his pro-football coaching career as a gofer and film-reader with the Detroit Lions in 1976; he often worked with Jerry Glanville, and the two devised schemes that are still in use today; Dick Vermeil has credited both with devising what is now known as the zone blitz. |
Actor
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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Rescue Me | 2006 | TV Series | Funeral Attendee |
Self
Title | Year | Status | Character |
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60 Minutes | 2004 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Head Coach, New England Patriots (segment "The Coach") |
2003 New England Patriots: Super Bowl XXXVIII Champions | 2004 | Video documentary | Himself - New England Patriots Coach |
Super Bowl XXXVIII | 2004 | TV Special | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
The NFL on CBS | 1980-2003 | TV Series | Himself - New York Jets Defensive Coordinator / Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator / Himself - New York Giants Linebackers Coach / ... |
Super Bowl XXXVI | 2002 | TV Special | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
2001 AFC Championship Game | 2002 | TV Special | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
The NFL on NBC | 1975-1997 | TV Series | Himself - Cleveland Browns Head Coach / Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator / Himself - New York Jets Defensive Coordinator / ... |
TNT Sunday Night Football | 1990-1997 | TV Series | Himself - New York Jets Defensive Coordinator / Himself - Cleveland Browns Head Coach / Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator |
1990 NFC Championship Game | 1991 | TV Movie | Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator |
1986 NFC Championship Game | 1987 | TV Movie | Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator |
Before the Kick: The Brian Kinchen Story | Documentary filming | Himself | |
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon | 2017 | TV Series | Himself |
A Football Life | 2012-2016 | TV Series | Himself / Himself - Patriots Head Coach |
NFL Films Presents | 2006-2016 | TV Series documentary | Himself / Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
Late Show with David Letterman | 2004-2015 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself |
Super Bowl XLIX | 2015 | TV Special | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
Mike & Mike | 2009-2014 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself - Guest / Himself - Telephone Interviewee |
LT: The Life & Times | 2013 | Documentary | Himself |
60 Minutes Sports | 2013 | TV Series documentary | Himself - Coach, New England Patriots (segment "The Making of Super Bowl XLVII") |
Super Bowl XLVI | 2012 | TV Movie | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
Year of the Quarterback | 2011 | TV Series documentary | Himself |
2011 NFL Pro Bowl | 2011 | TV Special | Himself - AFC Head Coach |
NFL Monday Night Football | 1976-2010 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself - Cleveland Browns Head Coach / Himself - New York Giants Linebackers Coach / ... |
Nick Saban: Gamechanger | 2010 | Documentary | Himself |
From the Corner | 2008 | Documentary | Himself |
2007 AFC Championship Game | 2008 | TV Special | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
NFL Game of the Week | 2003-2008 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself - Patriots coach / Himself - Patriots Coach |
NBC Sunday Night Football | 2006-2007 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself - Patriots Head Coach |
Super Bowl XL Pre-Game Show | 2006 | TV Movie documentary | Himself |
NFL on FOX | 1999-2005 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself - New York Jets Defensive Coordinator |
ESPN's Sunday Night Football | 1987-2005 | TV Series | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach / Himself - New York Jets Defensive Coordinator / Himself - New York Giants Defensive Coordinator / ... |
The Tonight Show with Jay Leno | 2005 | TV Series | Himself |
Super Bowl XXXIX | 2005 | TV Special | Himself - New England Patriots Head Coach |
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