"If you're an experienced guy like Bill and you look at the Cowboys, that would be a very enticing situation. It's the Dallas Cowboys, they're America's team, the history. You have a receiver, you've got a crazy pass rusher, and you have the ability to come in and potentially just use your knowledge to maximize the team's potential. Of all the teams, I think Dallas would be the most interesting and enticing team to go to," said Ninkovich.
"I'm never going to say never. There's always going to be certain situations or amounts of money that can influence somebody's decision to stay or move on. I don't know the dynamics of the contract situation, I know there's a $10m buyout which becomes $1m after 1 June. In the past there was a situation where he was a head coach for one day and then moved on to New England, so I would never say that that couldn't happen again, that's for sure," said Ninkovich.
CBS Sports reporter Jonathan Jones revealed that Belichick hasn't yet signed his contract which puts the coach in a gray area of how much if any of his buyout would have to be paid if he were to leave for the NFL.
Cowboys owner Jerry Jones previously said he could see himself working with Bill Belichick and was complimentary of the coach last year following the Green Bay game.
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