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Bill Belichick Ties George Halas For Second In All-Time Wins

Belichick will look to move into sole possession of second place on Monday when the Patriots face the Bears, who Halas coached for years.

New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick watches as his team plays against the Cleveland Browns during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, in Cleveland.
New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick watches as his team plays against the Cleveland Browns during the second half of an NFL football game, Sunday, Oct. 16, 2022, in Cleveland. (AP Photo/David Richard)

FOXBOROUGH, MA — Bill Belichick has a chance to move into sole possession of second place on the NFL's all-time wins list.

On Sunday, Belichick tied George Halas, the legendary Chicago Bears coach, on the list. On Monday night he has a chance to pass Halas for sole possession of second place. The Patriots, as circumstances would have it, face the Bears in Foxborough.

The list includes victories in both the regular and postseasons, with Halas and Belichick sitting at 324. Only Don Shula is ahead of the duo with 347 victories.

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Pro Football Talk's Josh Alper notes that Belichick was asked after Sunday's victory over Cleveland what it meant to be tied with Halas. The transcription of that response is below:

“George Halas, Paul Brown, I probably shouldn’t make that list,” Belichick said after the game. “They were my idols. Coach Halas was again a friend of my dad’s. My dad knew people on the staff that coached for Coach Halas. He coached Bill Wade at Vanderbilt, so they had a lot of Chicago-Halas connections. When they came to Baltimore, we would go to the locker room after the game, stuff like that. They were always very gracious and generous. They let me hang around and stuff like that. A ton of respect for Coach Halas and the McCaskey family, and what he did for professional football and the way that he – and since we’re here, Paul Brown – and others like that paved the way for us as coaches and paved the way for the National Football League to grow into what it is today. They laid a lot of the building blocks.”

Belichick, of course, absolutely belongs on the list of greats. Aside from ranking second in victories, his six Super Bowl wins rank first in league history.

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Still, Belichick deferred to his players when speaking of the accomplishment, saying it's impossible to win games without good players.

"I'm very fortunate to have coached a lot of great players and had a lot of great coaches on my staffs through the years. A lot of those guys have gone on to have tremendous careers. And the players, obviously, many of them are Patriots Hall of Fame, NFL Hall of Fame or gonna be. It's really -- winning games in this league is about players, and I've been very fortunate to have a lot of them. Had them at New York. Had them at Cleveland. Had them here."

Belichick and the Patriots will face the Bears on Monday Night Football in Week 7, with the chance to mark his name even clearer in the record books.

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