FOXBOROUGH, Mass. -- Interested in a post-playing career in broadcast media? Joining the New England Patriots is the way to go.

With the Patriots set to host the Baltimore Ravens on Monday Night Football (8:30 p.m. ET), it was brought up to Bill Belichick Friday morning that ESPN's Randy Moss is returning to town as one of many of his former players now working in the media.

Could he ever have envisioned Moss in the media?

"I've talked to him a couple times, it seems like he enjoys it, has fun with it. He's good. Really smart. Has passion for the game," Belichick said. "If it works out for him, great."

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A solid starting 11 of former Patriots players in the media could be formed, with Moss one of the leaders of the group. As a roster of players was mentioned to Belichick by a reporter -- which included Moss, Tedy Bruschi, Troy Brown, Ty Law, Heath Evans and Willie McGinest -- Belichick added on to it.

"Rodney [Harrison], Matt Light had a short stint there, the great Jermaine Wiggins, Matt Chatham, you can go right down the line. [Scott] Zolak," Belichick said. "... I never really gave it a lot of thought, but we certainly have our share of guys in those type of roles."

When it was mentioned that could be part of a free-agent sales pitch to others, Belichick played along.

"Halfway there," he said, with a touch of humor.