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Kalyn KahlerSep 4, 2025, 05:21 PM ET
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North Carolina and first-year coach Bill Belichick have banned the New England Patriots' staff from accessing the Tar Heels' program, sources told ESPN.
When reached by ESPN, North Carolina football general manager Michael Lombardi said, "Good luck" and then hung up the phone. UNC also declined comment.
Lombardi and Tar Heels pro liaison Frantzy Jourdain informed the Patriots that they would be banned from UNC the day before one of their scouts was scheduled to visit in August, a source with direct knowledge told ESPN.
Belichick spent 24 years as the coach of the Patriots, a run that ended after the 2023 season.
Two NFL scouts who work for other teams told ESPN that North Carolina, under Belichick's leadership, offers limited access to all NFL personnel. Clubs are allowed to speak only with Jourdain, and UNC's college relations website says that "scouts will have zero access to coaches or other personnel people," according to the scouts.
The term "zero access" appears three times on UNC's college relations website, a page accessible only to NFL personnel.
One scout said NFL personnel are only able to watch three periods of practice at UNC. Each college program varies in access to NFL personnel, but the scouts said that many programs allow scouts to watch full practices.
"Can't think of another school with a statement of 'zero access,'" one scout told ESPN.
When asked about the reported access ban on Friday, Patriots coach Mike Vrabel said he's more focused on Sunday.
"That's an individual choice and we'll cross that bridge when we start looking at players," said Vrabel. "I'm going to focus on our football team. That's their prerogative to make the decisions that they feel like are the best for them. We'll have to find other ways to get the information for any players that we want to look at at North Carolina."
3 & Out's John Middlekauff first reported the news.