Legendary head coach Bill Belichick won’t be inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame in his first year of eligibility, sources told Don Van Natta Jr. and Seth Wickersham of ESPN.

Belichick needed 40 out of 50 votes for induction but reportedly fell short. Voting took place earlier in January.

The 73-year-old was “puzzled” and “disappointed,” sources told ESPN.

“Six Super Bowls isn’t enough?” Belichick asked an associate, according to Van Natta and Wickersham. Another source told them that Belichick “doesn’t believe this is a reflection on his accomplishments.”

“Politics kept him out,” the source told Van Natta and Wickersham.

Belichick is widely viewed as the greatest coach in NFL history. He helped the New England Patriots win six Super Bowls as a head coach after claiming two Lombardi Trophies as a New York Giants assistant. The three-time Coach of the Year also owns 333 wins in the NFL, the second most in league history, including the playoffs.

Belichick and Tom Brady built a dynasty in New England that was marked by winning seasons and Super Bowl rings, but it also created controversy. The Patriots lost a first-round pick and Belichick was fined $500,000 after the team videotaped opposing coaches’ signals during games in 2007.

Belichick also faced scrutiny for Deflategate, a scandal in which Brady allegedly ordered the deliberate deflation of footballs that were used in New England’s AFC title win in 2015. Belichick wasn’t directly punished, but Brady received a four-game ban, and the Patriots were fined $1 million.

Hall of Fame executive Bill Polian – who served as general manager for two big Patriots rivals, the Buffalo Bills and Indianapolis Colts – reportedly told voters that Belichick should “wait a year” before induction because of Spygate.

Polian denied that report, calling it “untrue” and saying he voted for Belichick in a conversation with Matt Verderame of Sports Illustrated.

However, Polian later said on a Tuesday night interview with ESPN that he could not remember with 100% certainty if he voted for Belichick. He added that he was 95% sure he voted for the coach.

“He deserves to be in the Hall of Fame,” Polian said.

Belichick served his first year as head coach at North Carolina in 2025. The Tar Heels went 4-8.

This year’s Hall of Fame class will be officially announced Feb. 5 at NFL Honors.