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Bill Belichick has won more Super Bowls than any coach and more games than everyone except Don Shula.
Still, he didn't land a new job.
An iconic coach who built a two-decade dynasty in New England and teamed with Tom Brady to lead the Patriots to six championships somehow got shut out in a hiring cycle that started with eight openings.
''I was surprised. I thought there would be quite a bit of interest in someone who has won that much and is available,'' Hall of Fame coach Tony Dungy told the AP. ''Coach Belichick is obviously a legend and a winner.''
The last opening was filled Thursday when Washington turned to Dan Quinn, whose team blew a 28-3 lead against Belichick seven years ago as Brady led the Patriots to a 34-28 victory over the Atlanta Falcons in the greatest Super Bowl comeback in league history.
Belichick interviewed twice with Atlanta after parting from the Patriots but the Falcons hired Raheem Morris, who is 21-38 as a head coach.