The New England Patriots are 4-12 in the season and have recently faced defeat from the Buffalo Bills. They stand in the fourth spot in the AFC East division.
The Patriots lost two of their last four games, excluding the Bills. They lost against both the Los Angeles Chargers and the Kansas City Chiefs and won both of their games against the Pittsburgh Steelers and Denver Broncos.
The head coach of the Patriots, Bill Belichick, has recently revealed more about his stand with the team. The answer to the rising question given the current season of Patriots was not disclosed by Belichick earlier.
Bill Belichick, to @TheGregHillShow, after fielding multiple questions relating to the future and why he doesn't entertain them: "Whatever success I have had, I've tried to go about my job the same way every week — win, lose, good years, bad years, whatever they are.
"Each…
— Mike Reiss (@MikeReiss) January 2, 2024
However, the head coach has revealed more on this topic and according to Mike Reiss of ESPN via WEEI’s Greg Hill Show, he expressed, “Whatever success I have had, I’ve tried to go about my job the same way every week — win, lose, good years, bad years, whatever they are.”
“Each week, get ready to go for that week, do the best you can to help your team win, and after that game move on to the next one. And at the end of the season, that’s the end of the season.”
Belichick further expressed, “But on a week-to-week basis, I don’t want to spend time, or get caught up in what happened 5 years ago, or what’s going to happen 2 years from now, and a bunch of other random stuff. Just working on the Jets.”
“… I’m committed to the team that I’m coaching right now, the players that are here. They deserve my best every day and that’s what I’m going to give them.”
In the upcoming game, the Patriots will be up against the New York Jets.