In 2024, the NFL’s Pro Football Hall of Fame changed its eligibility policy for former head coaches. In the past, coaching candidates for enshrinement in Canton, Ohio, had to wait five seasons before appearing on a ballot, but the Pro Football Hall of Fame reduced that to one year.

The move was largely expected to benefit Bill Belichick, who was out of the NFL for the entire 2024 and 2025 seasons, making him eligible for the Class of 2026. Given that Belichick has the most Super Bowl wins for a head coach in NFL history, it seemed like a no-brainer that he was going to be elected as a first-ballot Hall of Famer.

More than a week out from the class reveal, ESPN released a story reporting a leak that Belichick did not receive the required number of votes to be elected in 2026. This announcement sent social media into a frenzy as nobody could believe that Belichick was missing out on enshrinement this year. 

Here is more on how Belichick can still be elected to the NFL Hall of Fame after a surprising 2026 first-ballot snub.

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Is Bill Belichick in the Hall of Fame?

Belichick was first eligible for the Hall of Fame in 2026. The Pro Football Hall of Fame changed its coaching eligibility rules in 2024. It cut the required waiting time from five years out of the NFL to just one full season. This move was made with Belichick and Pete Carroll in mind, before Carroll took a job as the head coach of the Las Vegas Raiders for the 2025 season. 

To get into the Hall of Fame, nominees must receive at least 40 of 50 votes from the committee. While Hall of Fame results typically don’t leak early, it was revealed by ESPN in late January that Belichick was not going to be enshrined in the Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot, despite having the most Super Bowl wins for a head coach in history. 

The voting result went viral on social media, with the football world stunned that Belichick was snubbed. Like with players, there is no limitation on how many years a head coach can be on the ballot. Belichick will likely be on the ballot for 2027, is expected to be a finalist and get elected then. 

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Why is Bill Belichick not in the Hall of Fame?

In the ESPN story by Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham, they outlined some possible reasoning for how Belichick was snubbed. They said that multiple sources told them that the Spygate and Deflategate scandals during Belichick’s tenure with the Patriots played a role in the decision. The report also claimed that Bill Polian, a former general manager of the Buffalo Bills and the Indianapolis Colts, told some voters that he thought that Belichick should “wait a year” before getting into the Hall of Fame as “penance” for Spygate.

According to the ESPN report, another Hall of Fame voter said, “The only explanation [for the outcome] was the cheating stuff. It really bothered some of the guys.”

Did Bill Polian vote for Bill Belichick?

Voters for the NFL Hall of Fame are publicly known, but their votes are not. Voting is anonymous, and voters are free to disclose how they voted if they choose, similar to how some baseball Hall of Fame voters release their ballots.

 

Polian was accused of swaying voters, but he told ESPN after the report surfaced that he did not tell “fellow voters that Belichick should serve a one-year penance for Spygate.” He said he heard fellow voters “float that idea” but insisted he neither agreed nor disagreed with the proposal. Polian said he voted for Kraft and even spoke up on his behalf during deliberations, stating that Kraft had no knowledge of the Spygate scheme. Polian added that he could not remember with 100% certainty whether he voted for Belichick, saying he was 95% sure he voted for the coach and a player, “most likely” Greenwood.

 

Polian also said, “I was shocked to learn Bill didn’t get in. He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame.” Polian later confirmed on SiriusXM NFL Radio that he inquired further and verified that he did, in fact, vote for Belichick.

 

How many Super Bowl did Bill Belichick win?

Belichick has won a total of eight Super Bowls. He won six as the head coach of the Patriots from 2000 to 2023. Belichick also won two Super Bowls as an assistant coach with the New York Giants from 1979 to 1990. 

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