Belichick Falls Short on Hall of Fame Bid
Bill Belichick, widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, has been overlooked by the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the Class of 2026. According to reports, the six-time Super Bowl champion was unable to secure the necessary 40 votes from a 50-person panel of media members and former Hall of Famers.
The news was delivered to Belichick via phone call last Friday, according to ESPN sources. The report cited four unnamed individuals familiar with the voting process as saying that Belichick failed to reach the required threshold.
This snub has sparked widespread outrage, including from fellow quarterbacks who have had dealings with Belichick's teams. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes took to social media to express his shock and disappointment, labeling it "insane" and stating he couldn't fathom how this could happen.
Despite a storied career spanning 18 years, during which time Belichick led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl wins, the 333 regular-season and playoff victories accumulated during that span are the second most in NFL history. He also won three AP NFL Coach of the Year awards and was an early defensive assistant sensation with the New York Giants.
However, his tenure has not been without controversy. Belichick was a key figure in the infamous "Spygate" scandal in 2007, which led to a $500,000 fine after the Patriots were caught filming Jets' defensive signals during a game.
Belichick recently wrapped up his first season coaching at North Carolina, having stepped away from New England following the 2023 campaign. This snub marks one of five finalists among coaches, contributors, and senior players who last appeared in a game over 20 years ago, although it's unclear how many will ultimately be enshrined in Canton.
For now, Belichick waits to see if some of his contemporaries will join him on the long list, with several of their contributions being recognized by the Hall this year.
Bill Belichick, widely regarded as one of the greatest coaches in NFL history, has been overlooked by the Pro Football Hall of Fame for the Class of 2026. According to reports, the six-time Super Bowl champion was unable to secure the necessary 40 votes from a 50-person panel of media members and former Hall of Famers.
The news was delivered to Belichick via phone call last Friday, according to ESPN sources. The report cited four unnamed individuals familiar with the voting process as saying that Belichick failed to reach the required threshold.
This snub has sparked widespread outrage, including from fellow quarterbacks who have had dealings with Belichick's teams. Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes took to social media to express his shock and disappointment, labeling it "insane" and stating he couldn't fathom how this could happen.
Despite a storied career spanning 18 years, during which time Belichick led the New England Patriots to six Super Bowl wins, the 333 regular-season and playoff victories accumulated during that span are the second most in NFL history. He also won three AP NFL Coach of the Year awards and was an early defensive assistant sensation with the New York Giants.
However, his tenure has not been without controversy. Belichick was a key figure in the infamous "Spygate" scandal in 2007, which led to a $500,000 fine after the Patriots were caught filming Jets' defensive signals during a game.
Belichick recently wrapped up his first season coaching at North Carolina, having stepped away from New England following the 2023 campaign. This snub marks one of five finalists among coaches, contributors, and senior players who last appeared in a game over 20 years ago, although it's unclear how many will ultimately be enshrined in Canton.
For now, Belichick waits to see if some of his contemporaries will join him on the long list, with several of their contributions being recognized by the Hall this year.