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Mahomes, Watt heard that Bill Belichick missed out on the first HOF nod


Eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach Bill Belichick is not the first Hall of Famer, ESPN’s Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham reported Tuesday.

Belichick failed to receive a bid after falling short of 40 of the 50 votes required to be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility.

The former New England Patriots head coach has the most Super Bowl wins as a head coach (six), as well as first in Super Bowl appearances (nine) and playoff wins (31) and second in wins (333). His NFL record of 333-178, including the postseason regular season, ranks him second only to Don Shula (347) in career victories. He also won two championships as a defensive coordinator with the New York Giants.

Multiple sources told ESPN’s Van Natta and Wickersham that Spygate and Deflategate, two cheating scandals that occurred at different points during the Patriots’ reign, came up in conversations between voters.

Still, Belichick’s decorated career as an NFL head coach has led many fans and Hall of Fame voters to believe he is a first-ballot lock. Instead, he’ll have to wait until at least next year to get a call from Canton, Ohio.

According to Van Natta and Wickersham, Belichick told one of his teammates: “Six Super Bowls is enough?” while asking another: “What should a boy do?”

Some of the NFL’s biggest names echoed Belichick’s thoughts, as the sports world quickly reacted to the news.

Three-time Defensive Player of the Year JJ Watt quickly expressed shock that Belichick wasn’t the first vote-getter, and Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes called it “crazy.”

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