Former New England Patriots linebacker Jamie Collins, Sr. spent the better part of his career as a member of the New England Patriots

Though he enjoyed great success as a player with the Pats, his experience in working with coach Bill Belichick may have inspired him to someday return to the sidelines as a coach. 

“Hopefully y’all will see me back out there with a headset on,” Collins said during his recent appearance on the Locked On Patriots Podcast . “Never thought I’d be a coach, man … But being around Bill Belichick [and] Jerod Mayo … I’ve learned so much from those guys, I can definitely see myself coaching now.”  

Collins, who will soon be joining several ex-Patriots as charter members of the newly-created Beach Football League, was drafted by New England in the second round (No. 52 overall) of the 2013 draft. The Southern Miss product is widely considered to be one of the most exciting players to wear a Pats uniform during Belichick’s head coaching tenure. Whether acrobatically hurdling the entire Indianapolis Colts’ defensive line to block kicker Adam Vinatieri’s extra point attempt in 2015, or showcasing his incredible vertical athleticism while intercepting then-Carolina Panthers’ quarterback Sam Darnold, the 33-year-old has reveled in his share of the spotlight. 

However, Collins’ extraordinary athleticism sometimes led to a tendency for defensive freelancing — especially during his first tour of duty with New England. In fact, some have even speculated that it may have led to to his trade from the Pats to the Cleveland Browns in October 2016. 

Still, Collins remains both respectful and appreciative of Belichick’s abilities to teach the game in a manner which any player can understand. Ultimately, it helped Collins become a more complete player in his second and third stints with the Pats. 

“He simplifies the game, and puts it in perspective,” Collins said of Belichick’s coaching style. “He knows the game inside and out and he gives you all the tools to succeed. Who wouldn’t want to play under a guy like that? … “He’s a legend, he’s the greatest to ever do it.”

During his combined seven seasons with the club, Collins tallied 330 solo tackles (32 for loss), 13 forced fumbles, five fumble recoveries, 18.5 sacks and nine interceptions. In 2015, he was named a second-team AP All Pro, while also earning a Pro Bowl nod. Collins also helped the Patriots to a victory over the Seattle Seahawks in Super Bowl XLIX.

In October 2022, Collins returned for his fourth stint with the Pats, signing with the practice squad. Albeit in a different capacity to which he was accustomed, he seized the opportunity to provide veteran insight and leadership for some of the team’s younger players. 

“Jamie’s been a really positive for the younger guys on our team,” Belichick said in November. “The things he does for us on the field, scout team and all that, he’s really ready at multiple positions whenever we need him. He works hard, prepares well. It’s great to have him.”

Apparently, the feeling remains mutual. Collins once again relished the chance to speak admirably about Belichick — proving that the lessons he has learned from his coach are his most prominent takeaways from his time in New England.  

“At the end of the day … Bill’s the ultimate man,” Collins said emphatically. “I’ve learned so much from him. I appreciate him a lot.” I’m super grateful to have been coached by him.”

Of course, Collins playfully dropped one more hint at joining his former coach and mentor on the bench in Foxboro. 

“I hope someday I can get up under him again he can teach me more of his coaching skills.” Collins chuckled. 

Though he currently remains a free agent, there is still a great deal of New England in his heart. As the latest iteration of Patriots prepares to enter the upcoming season, Collins remains optimistic that 2023 may be a better year for the club than most pundits may want to admit.  

“I’m still ‘Team Patriots’ all the way,” Collins said with a smile.“Regardless of what they’re saying … don’t count us out. Pats Nation is still here, baby.”  

Once a Patriot … Always a Patriot. 

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