UNC places top Belichick aide Lombardi on leave

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UNC places top Belichick aide Lombardi on leave

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North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi, a top aide to coach Bill Belichick, has been placed on paid administrative leave by the...

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  • North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi, a top aide to coach Bill Belichick, has been placed on paid administrative leave by the university.
  • The Tar Heels open their second season under Belichick in just under five weeks on Aug.
  • Lombardi joined Belichick at UNC in December 2024, reuniting with the six-time Super Bowl-winning coach.
  • He worked under Belichick with the New England Patriots from 2014 to 2016, and earlier with the Cleveland Browns starting in 1987.

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UNC places top Belichick aide Lombardi on leave

North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi, a top aide to coach Bill Belichick, has been placed on paid administrative leave by the university. The Tar Heels open their second season under Belichick in just under five weeks on Aug. Lombardi joined Belichick at UNC in December 2024, reuniting with the six-time Super Bowl-winning coach. He worked under Belichick with the New England Patriots from 2014 to 2016, and earlier with the Cleveland Browns starting in 1987. Lombardi has faced scrutiny on multiple occasions during his time in Chapel Hill, including his boast in February 2025 when he said the Tar Heels "consider ourselves the 33rd NFL team." He also made headlines last September when he informed the Patriots that their scouts would be banned from access to the Tar Heels program. UNC went 4-8 last season under Belichick and did not have a single player selected in this year's NFL draft.

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