Bill Belichick’s first reaction to shock Hall of Fame snub as fans tout Super Bowl wins

Bill Belichick’s first reaction to shock Hall of Fame snub as fans tout Super Bowl wins

Six-time Super Bowl-winning coach Bill Belichick failed to make it to the Pro Football Hall of Fame in 2025, in what was his first year of eligibility. ESPN reported that Belichick received only 10 of the 50 votes required for the induction.

The news of Belichick’s shocking snub came as a shock to his fans, who expected the legendary New England Patriots coach, who most recently coached the North Carolina Tar Heels in the NCAA, to make to the iconic list right away.

Along with his fans, 73-year-old has reportedly expressed shock over the ballot result. Notably, this is the former Tar Heels coach’s first reaction since the results came Tuesday.

The New York Post reported, citing a Worldwide Leader report, that sources close to Belichick have said that he is “puzzled” and “disappointed” with the ballot result.

NFL Big Names Express Shock

NFL Insider Jordan Schultz was the first to express strong disapproval over the NFL failing to induct Bill Belichick into the Pro Football Hall of Fame. His record alone should have been enough for a nod, “Regardless of your opinion” of him.

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“Regardless of your opinion of Bill Belichick, him not being a first ballot Hall of Famer is a disgrace — and a direct indictment on the Hall of Fame itself,” he said.

“Bill Belichick not being a first ballot Hall of Famer means that no coach should ever be,” remarked one. “It means that the voters have decided there isn’t a coaching resume that warrants First Ballot consideration!”

Former NFL quarterback JJ Watt also expressed strong disapproval over the outcome of the ballot.

“I can’t be reading this right,” Watt wrote. “This has to be some knock-off Hall of Fame or something, it can’t be the actual NFL Hall of Fame.”

“There is not a single world whatsoever in which Bill Belichick should not be a First-Ballot Hall of Famer.”

Ari Meirov, another popular NFL journalist, reacted to the news, saying: “This is a terrible look for the Pro Football Hall of Fame. No other way to say it.”

Bill Belichick holds the NFL record for most coaching wins with 333 regular-season victories and 31 playoff wins, totaling 364.

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