Patriots’ Steve Belichick steals the show with weird tongue flick during game



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All of the talk leading up to the Week 4 game between the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots centered on Tom Brady and Bill Belichick.

But in the end, Steve Belichick was the coach that stole the show on Sunday night.

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Steve Belichick became the linebacker coach last year.

Steve Belichick became the linebacker coach last year.
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NBC cameras shone the spotlight on Steve Belichick for a few moments during the game. NFL fans who watched saw the outside linebacker coach stick his tongue out in a weird way and his actions instantly went viral on social media.

Belichick is in his second season as an outside linebacker coach. He spent four seasons as a high school coach and four years as an assistant coach.

He worked for the Patriots for 10 seasons.

He worked for the Patriots for 10 seasons.
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It wasn’t the first time he had made a viral buzz on social media.

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In December 2019, a clip showed Steve Belichick talking about his father. Although he looks nothing like his father, the manners during his media interview seemed to be the same.

Steve Belichick went to Rutgers University in New Jersey and played lacrosse and was on the football team as a long snapper, according to the team’s website.

Brady would have the final say as the Bucs beat the Patriots, 19-17. Mac Jones led New England onto the field and set Nick Folk up for a 57-yard field goal try in the pouring rain, but he bounced off the uprights.

Tampa Bay kicker Ryan Succop scored a 48-yard field goal with 1:57 left to give Tampa Bay the lead and ultimately the win.

Belichick played lacrosse at Rutgers.

Belichick played lacrosse at Rutgers.
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Tampa Bay improved to 3-1 over the year and New England fell to 1-3.

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