Brian Belichick. David Butler II-USA TODAY Sports

Brian Belichick has decided his future with the New England Patriots.

Belichick will remain with New England, ESPN’s Mike Reiss reported on Wednesday. The Patriots have not yet announced what Belichick’s exact role will be. 

However, Reiss projected a few days prior that Belichick would be the safeties coach. Belichick has served as the Patriots safeties coach since 2020.

Brian is the younger of Bill’s two sons. Both Brian and older brother Steve were on their father’s staff with the Patriots and were offered the opportunity to remain with the team. Steve left the organization to take a job as the defensive coordinator on Jedd Fisch’s staff with the Washington Huskies.

Brian has worked closely with new head coach Jerod Mayo over the last four years and will likely continue to do so.

Brian began with the Patriots in 2016 as a scouting assistant, then worked three years as a coaching assistant before becoming the safeties coach in 2020.

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