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JACKSONVILLE, Fla. -- The New York Jets have a head-coaching vacancy and, until this week, Bill Belichick needed a job. That led to the unthinkable.
Belichick, who quit the Jets in 2000, tormented them for two decades as the New England Patriots' coach and recently made critical comments about owner Woody Johnson, personally reached out to inquire about the opening, a source confirmed to ESPN on Saturday.
The Athletic first reported that Belichick's camp had contacted the Jets, with the New York Post reporting that Belichick himself made the inquiry.