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Tom Brady Breaks Public Silence on Bill Belichick’s Hall of Fame Induction Report: “I Don’t Understand”

January 28, 2026 3 Min Read
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Tom Brady pushed back Wednesday against reports that Bill Belichick might be kept out of the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year on the ballot. Speaking on Seattle’s radio program “Block & Soak,” Brady said he can’t understand the reasoning behind such a move, noting he worked with Belichick every day and would expect someone of Belichick’s résumé to be a first-ballot inductee. He added that Belichick was the coach he trusted most—someone he would pick to lead a team to a Super Bowl—and compared Hall of Fame voting to subjective awards decisions, saying those processes don’t always follow logic. Brady said he’s confident Belichick will eventually be inducted and that when it happens there will be a big turnout of players and coaches to celebrate his impact.

Brady did not bring up Spygate in the interview. That controversy—when the Patriots were found to have filmed opposing teams’ signals from an unauthorized location—has been suggested by some, including in an ESPN report, as a reason voters might hesitate to elect Belichick on the first ballot. That same report quoted former Colts executive Bill Polian as saying Belichick should delay something for a year as a way of addressing the scandal; Polian has since disputed the account, first saying he supported Belichick and voted for him and later saying he couldn’t recall whether he had voted for him. The league punished Belichick with a $500,000 fine in the Spygate case, and the Patriots were fined and stripped of their 2008 first-round pick after Commissioner Roger Goodell ruled the behavior violated NFL rules.

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The piece also notes Brady’s own controversies: he was suspended for four games for his role in Deflategate, an episode in which footballs were found to be underinflated during a playoff game; the Patriots were fined $1 million and lost two 2016 draft picks. Brady last played in 2022 and won’t be eligible for Hall of Fame induction until 2028. He currently holds NFL records for career passing yards and touchdown passes, and was widely viewed as a sure-fire Hall of Famer—yet the stories about Belichick’s possible snub have raised questions about whether past team scandals could also affect voters’ treatment of figures like Brady.

Fan take: This matters to NFL fans because Hall of Fame voting shapes how eras and legacies are remembered—if off-field controversies increasingly influence induction timing, that could change how players and coaches are judged long after their careers end. For the sport, it highlights tensions between on-field accomplishments and off-field conduct, and could prompt debate about consistency and transparency in how the Hall evaluates candidates.

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