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Let the Bill Belichick sweepstakes begin.

The Patriots and their legendary coach are parting ways after 24 seasons that included six Super Bowl titles.

Belichick still plans to coach, according to ESPN, and now the football community will watch to see where the 71-year-old will continue his career.

There are seven other coaching openings, and there’s always the potential surprise team that could replace its coach with arguably the NFL’s greatest coach.

DraftKings Sportsbook released odds in select markets Tuesday on where Belichick will coach in the 2024 NFL season, pegging the Chargers (+200) as the favorites.

With Belichick’s departure from New England certain, the odds have been updated to reflect the current situation along with the available openings.

While the Falcons and Commanders have been linked to Belichick, DraftKings, at least for now, gives the best odds to Belichick not being on the sidelines in 2024.

Bill Belichick next team odds


  New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick speaks during a press conference after a game against the New York Jets. Getty Images New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick speaks during a press conference after a game against the New York Jets. Getty Images

These odds give bettors the opportunity to wager on Belichick landing in six of the eight openings, with the Patriots still on the board since they were in the initial market.

Patriots linebackers coach Jerod Mayo is the reported favorite to succeed Belichick.

The Chargers still remain the favorites among teams with +200 odds, while the Falcons and Commanders both have +400 odds.

Betting on the NFL?

The Titans — who fired Mike Vrabel — Panthers and Patriots are viewed as more long shots, while the Seahawks and Raiders are not even on the board.

Despite commitments to their respective coaches, the Giants (+2200) and Jets (+3500) both are on the list following their disappointing seasons, along with the Saints (+2500).

Belichick posted 266-121 regular season record, a 30-12 playoff record and won six Super Bowls since joining the Patriots 24 seasons ago.

The Pats have fallen on hard times since Tom Brady’s departure after the 2019 season, going 29-38 with just one playoff appearance.

This past season, the Patriots posted their worst record of the Belichick era (4-13) amid poor quarterback play.

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