Bill Belichick will not be a first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Fame member after not receiving enough votes earlier this month, according to ESPN.
The 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class will be unveiled Feb. 5 at the NFL Honors. But Belichick was notified Friday that he won’t be inducted this year, per ESPN.
Belichick, who won six Super Bowls as head coach of the Patriots, was one of five finalists in the coach, contributor, and seniors categories, alongside New England owner Robert Kraft and former players Ken Anderson, Roger Craig, and L.C. Greenwood.
This was the first year of eligibility for Belichick, who last coached the Patriots during the 2023 season. He is now the coach of the North Carolina football team. A set of rule changes made in 2024 shortened the waiting period for coaches from five seasons to just one and moved their selection into the same grouping as senior players and contributors.
The 50 members of the Pro Football Hall of Fame’s selection committee were allowed to vote for up to three of this year’s five finalists, and 80% approval was required for election. That means at least 11 voters did not vote for Belichick.
That vote was separate from the 15 modern-era player finalists, of which voters were allowed to vote for 5.
The HOF selection committee is made up of one media representative from each pro football city, with two each from Los Angeles and New York. A 33rd member is a representative of the Pro Football Writers of America, and there are up to 17 at-large delegates. The at-large members are a mixture of other media members and former NFL coaches and executives.
With the exception of the PFWA representative, who is appointed for a two-year term, all appointments are reviewed annually and approved by the HOF’s board of directors.
Belichick, who also won two Super Bowls as the defensive coordinator of the Giants, was widely believed to be locked in as a first-ballot HOFer.
As of Wednesday morning, 22 voters had confirmed to journalist Ollie Connolly that they had indeed voted for Belichick.
ESPN reported that former Colts GM Bill Polian, a HOF voter, told other voters that Belichick should have to wait a year to be selected as punishment for Spygate and Deflategate, which Polian later denied to ESPN. However, when asked whether he voted for Belichick, Polian said he was 95% sure he did.