BOOM! Tom Brady just dropped a truth bomb that’s shaking the NFL world: His legendary coach Bill Belichick got SNUBBED from first-ballot Hall of Fame glory—and Brady is absolutely LIVID.
Brady’s Furious Defense: ‘Completely Ridiculous’
Appearing on Seattle Sports radio, the seven-time Super Bowl champ didn’t mince words about the reported vote that left Belichick short of Canton in 2026.
“I don’t understand it,” Brady fired. “If he’s not a first-ballot Hall of Famer, there’s really no coach that should ever be… He’s incredible. There’s no coach I’d rather play for.”
He went nuclear on the voting process: “Welcome to the world of voting… You may as well go try out for the Oscars.” Brady promised a massive celebration when Belichick finally gets in—because to him, it’s inevitable.
The Dynasty That Changed Football Forever
Together, Brady and Belichick built the greatest dynasty in NFL history: SIX Super Bowls, 10 AFC titles, and two decades of dominance that turned the Patriots into a juggernaut. From upsetting the Rams in 2001 to crushing records year after year, their partnership redefined winning.
Yet now, one of the most decorated coaches ever—with 333 career wins and eight rings total—has to wait because some voters said “not yet.”
Even Robert Kraft Is Outraged
Patriots owner Robert Kraft, a contributor finalist himself, issued a blistering statement: Belichick “unequivocally deserves to be a unanimous first-ballot” inductee. Kraft praised his former coach’s unmatched “on-field excellence, preparation, and sustained success.”
The Class of 2026 will be revealed February 5 at NFL Honors—but the real story is already exploding: Is the Hall of Fame broken when a legend like Belichick gets denied?
- Six Super Bowl rings as head coach
- Eight total rings (two as Giants DC)
- Second-most wins in NFL history
- Three Coach of the Year awards
One thing’s clear: Brady and the entire Patriots nation are ready to storm Canton when Belichick’s day finally comes. The question burning everyone: How did this even happen?









