The latest ESPN.com article on All Things Belichick has sparked controversy with its claim that if the Falcons had hired Belichick, the Krafts would owe him a reported $25 million annual salary. However, a league source with knowledge of Belichick’s contract and separation agreement from the Patriots has refuted these claims.
According to the report, it is common for highly-compensated coaches to receive official salaries from their team and unofficial compensation from related companies to control coaching-salary curves. This practice allows teams to keep their coaching staff within budget while still providing them with additional income.
However, the inconsistency in these claims raises questions about why Kraft would be willing to pay the full obligation to Belichick rather than potentially offsetting some of it if he had taken another job. It is unlikely that Kraft would go to such lengths to prevent Belichick from being successful with the Falcons by avoiding payment.
The conflicting claims in this report regarding Belichick’s potential salary with the Falcons and Kraft’s actions to prevent him from getting the job raise doubts about the accuracy of the information presented. It is unclear why Kraft would choose to pay the full obligation to Belichick rather than explore options to offset it if he had found employment elsewhere. The true motivations behind these actions remain unclear.