Rex Ryan is of the opinion that Robert Kraft’s silence speaks volumes about Bill Belichick’s future in New England. During Monday’s episode of “Get Up,” the former coach turned ESPN analyst expressed confidence that the Patriots are gearing up for a change.
Ryan shared his insight, stating, “My gut says that Kraft is ready to move on. I don’t think there’s any doubt about it,” Ryan said Monday morning on ESPN’s “Get Up.” “I’ll say that because he’s had 10 weeks to say, ‘This is my coach and this is the future. We’re going to keep going forward.’ It’s not gonna happen.”
This viewpoint aligns with sentiments from other ESPN colleagues, as both Adam Schefter and Mike Reiss believe that Belichick’s time in Foxborough is “nearing an end,” and the Patriots are “trending” toward parting ways with the six-time Super Bowl champion.
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Reports indicate that Belichick and Kraft are scheduled to meet on Monday to discuss the future. While Jerod Mayo has long been associated with the coaching position, there are also noteworthy external candidates if the Patriots decide to part company with their legendary head coach.
The conspicuous absence of statements or comments from Robert Kraft amid the ongoing speculation suggests a deliberate and meaningful silence, hinting at the possibility of significant changes on the horizon.