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Falcons owner disputes one big claim about Belichick job offer
Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank. Kirby Lee-USA TODAY Sports

On Friday, Atlanta Falcons owner Arthur Blank disputed one big claim about Bill Belichick and a potential job offer.

Former NFL quarterback Boomer Esiason recently claimed on CBS Sports’ “Boomer & Gio” that an NFL executive told him Belichick had been offered the Falcons' head-coaching job, but turned it down. 

In Esiason’s retelling, Belichick was offered the Falcons job with “some caveats,” including a lack of total control. 

Belichick supposedly turned down that offer to take a year away from the NFL and leave open the possibility that another team might come along and offer him full control of football operations.

On Friday, Blank was asked about the claim and firmly denied it, adding that he had “no idea” where Esiason may have heard it from.

Plenty of people have spent the last few weeks trying to figure out how Belichick, arguably the greatest coach of all time, did not land anywhere during this hiring cycle. 

One version of events holds that Blank himself wanted to hire Belichick, but backed away after consulting with his front office. 

What most do agree on is that Atlanta’s reluctance to sideline its current front office for Belichick likely played a role, though which side distanced itself from the other remains a matter of debate.

Esiason was completely wrong on another recent coaching rumor as well. He may not be the most reliable outlet regarding the situation.

This article first appeared on Larry Brown Sports and was syndicated with permission.

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