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Hall of Fame NFL coaches: Full list after Bill Belichick snubbed

Bill Belichick will not be making it into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on the first ballot after failing to receive the necessary 40 of 50 votes to be enshrined as a member of the Class of 2026.

Belichick’s omission shocked the NFL world. Many assumed the New England Patriots legend – who has more Super Bowl wins than any individual in league history to date – would be a shoo-in to be selected for the honor once eligible.

Instead, the 73-year-old will have to wait at least one more year before getting a chance to join the ranks of the NFL’s immortal coaches.

Here’s what to know about the NFL’s current Hall of Fame coaches and how Belichick’s resume stacks up against the best of the best.

What NFL coaches are in the Pro Football Hall of Fame?

A total of 29 NFL coaches have been enshrined in the Pro Football Hall of Fame since its creation in 1963. Below is a full look at the list, including the year they were inducted:

  • George Allen (2002)
  • Paul Brown (1967)
  • Guy Chamberlain (1965)
  • Jimmy Conzelman (1964)
  • Don Coryell (2023)
  • Bill Cowher (2020)
  • Tony Dungy (2016)
  • Weeb Ewbank (1978)
  • Ray Flaherty (1976)
  • Tom Flores (2021)
  • Joe Gibbs (1996)
  • Sid Gillman (1983)
  • Bud Grant (1994)
  • George Halas (1963)
  • Jimmy Johnson (2020)
  • Earl ‘Curly’ Lambeau (1963)
  • Tom Landry (1990)
  • Marv Levy (2001)
  • Vince Lombardi (1971)
  • John Madden (2006)
  • Earle ‘Greasy’ Neale (1969)
  • Chuck Noll (1993)
  • Steve Owen (1966)
  • Bill Parcells (2013)
  • Fritz Pollard (2005)
  • Don Shula (1997)
  • Hank Stram (2003)
  • Dick Vermeil (2022)
  • Bill Walsh (1993)

Belichick – who has the third-most regular-season wins in NFL history and the most Super Bowls by any individual – is widely expected to eventually join the list. However, he will not do so in his first year of eligibility for a gold jacket.

Bill Belichick career record

Belichick is one of three NFL coaches to win at least 300 career regular-season games. He posted a 302-165 regular-season record across his 29 seasons as an NFL head coach, and trails only Don Shula (328) and George Halas (318) in terms of regular-season victories.

Additionally, Belichick leads the NFL in all-time postseason wins, posting a 31-13 playoff record while winning six Super Bowls, all with the Patriots. He has 332 total wins in his career, a number only bested by Shula’s 347 combined victories.

Belichick’s career winning percentage of .647 ranks 19th among 207 all-time qualifiers for the metric in NFL history.

Bill Belichick record without Tom Brady

One of the only sticking points in any potential debate about Belichick’s Hall of Fame credentials would be his record without Brady.

Belichick has coached nine full seasons without Brady, as well as the majority of the 2008 season and a handful of other games across their 20 years together in New England. Belichick’s squads have posted a combined record of 84-103 in games Brady did not start, including the postseason.

Comparatively, Belichick has a 248-75 record with Brady and has only won a single playoff game without him.

How many Super Bowls has Bill Belichick won?

Any concerns about Belichick’s record without Brady should be quickly quelled by his history of championship-level success.

Belichick has won a whopping eight Super Bowl rings during his career. Six came as the Patriots coach and the other two were while he was with the New York Giants as a defensive coordinator under Bill Parcells.

No individual has won more than Belichick’s eight Super Bowl rings. Brady leads all NFL players with seven, while football administrator Neal Dahlen also earned a combined seven across his time with the San Francisco 49ers and Denver Broncos.

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