Close Menu
The Sports Jumb
  • Home
  • News
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Tennis
Trending

Disaster For Barcelona: Atletico Madrid Win First Leg of Copa del Rey Semifinal 4-0

February 13, 2026

Kirk Cousins to Dolphins? Veteran QB emerges as Miami’s top option

February 13, 2026

Jose Alvarado goes off with 8 triples in 19 minutes as Knicks rout Sixers

February 13, 2026
Facebook YouTube TikTok
The Sports Jumb
Live Now Subscribe
  • Home
  • News
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Tennis
Facebook YouTube TikTok
The Sports Jumb
  • Football
  • Basketball
  • Baseball
  • Soccer
  • Boxing
  • Golf
  • Tennis
Home»Football
Football

Robert Kraft was ‘to blame’ for Bill Belichick being left out of the Hall of Fame, according to one key voter

News RoomBy News RoomJanuary 30, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
Facebook Twitter Telegram Copy Link Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email WhatsApp

A second Hall of Fame voter has now confirmed that he did not vote for Bill Belichick, a development that has intensified criticism of both the decision itself and the way the Hall of Fame voting process is structured.

Mike Chappell of Fox59.com, who holds the Indianapolis vote on the 50-person panel, disclosed that he excluded Belichick from his ballot.

That puts him alongside Vahe Gregorian of the Kansas City Star as the only two voters, so far, to publicly acknowledge leaving the former New England Patriots coach out.

Related:

  • Super Bowl 2026: Date, time, location, and everything to know
  • Where to watch the Super Bowl 2026? TV channel and streaming
  • Super Bowl Halftime Show 2026: Everything about Bad Bunny’s performance
  • How much do tickets for the Super Bowl cost in 2026?
  • Super Bowl Winners List: All teams that have won the Vince Lombardi

Under the current rules, Belichick was placed in a five-person group that also included Patriots owner Robert Kraft and senior candidates Ken Anderson, Roger Craig, and L.C. Greenwood.

Each voter was allowed to select only three names. Chappell chose Kraft and two players, meaning Belichick did not make the cut.

Chappell said his vote for Kraft was based on the owner’s broader influence on the league, not just the Patriots’ on-field success.

He highlighted Kraft’s “role in building the Patriots dynasty beginning in 1994 and his undeniable role in helping negotiate the end of the 100-play-day work stoppage in 2011 – while his wife was gravely ill – that has resulted in long-standing labor peace.”

Chappell also noted that Kraft has “also been involved behind the scenes in bolstering the NFL’s ever-increasing TV revenue.”

Spygate resurfaces as a decisive factor

When explaining why he did not vote for Belichick, Chappell pointed directly to Spygate, the Patriots’ 2007 videotaping scandal. He also revealed that Deflategate was mentioned during the discussion, a detail that had not previously been known to factor into deliberations.

“There’s no erasing the stain of Spygate from his bio,” Chappell wrote. “This wasn’t alleged behavior. The NFL fined Belichick $500,000 – the maximum allowed – along with docking the Patriots $250,000 and a first-round draft pick for illegally videotaping New York Jets signals in 2007.”

Chappell was also critical of the voting format itself, particularly the practice of grouping senior players with coaches and contributors. In his view, that structure forces voters into uncomfortable trade-offs and leads to distorted outcomes.

“There’s no doubt in my mind that Kraft and Belichick pulled votes from each other,” Chappell added.

Despite the controversy, Chappell insisted that his decision should not be read as a statement on Belichick’s overall worthiness. He said his failure to vote “in no way insinuates Belichick isn’t Hall-of-Fame-worthy,” and added that he fully expects Belichick to be elected next year.

Chappell also rejected the idea that Belichick’s famously tense relationship with the media played a role, calling that theory “asinine.” Even so, he acknowledged that he cannot know what motivated other voters to raise Spygate as an obstacle.



Read the full article here

Share. Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Tumblr Email

Keep Reading

Kirk Cousins to Dolphins? Veteran QB emerges as Miami’s top option

Seahawks statistical dominance separates them from every Super Bowl winner of the century

Arizona Cardinals eye Jimmy Garoppolo as potential Kyler Murray replacement

Drake Maye’s promise to Patriots fans after Super Bowl defeat

Deion Sanders didn’t hold back and issued a serious warning to his son Shedeur Sanders; the relationship becomes complicated

Stefon Diggs spotted with woman allegedly involved with Offset as Cardi B relationship collapses

Add A Comment
Leave A Reply Cancel Reply

Editors Picks

Kirk Cousins to Dolphins? Veteran QB emerges as Miami’s top option

February 13, 2026

Jose Alvarado goes off with 8 triples in 19 minutes as Knicks rout Sixers

February 13, 2026

Real Madrid hopes La Liga surge boosted by team dinner paid for by Vinícius and Mbappé

February 13, 2026

Nick Castellanos admits he brought beer to Phillies dugout before exit

February 13, 2026

FOX Presents ‘We’ve Lost Dale Earnhardt: 25 Years Later’ Documentary On Thursday

February 13, 2026

Latest News

Seahawks statistical dominance separates them from every Super Bowl winner of the century

February 13, 2026

Cooper Flagg to miss All-Star game with foot sprain

February 13, 2026

Atletico stun Barcelona with a 4-0 win in the Copa del Rey semi-final first leg

February 13, 2026

Subscribe to News

Get the latest sports news and updates directly to your inbox.

Facebook X (Twitter) TikTok Instagram YouTube LinkedIn
2026 © Prices.com LLC. All Rights Reserved.
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms
  • For Advertisers
  • Contact

Type above and press Enter to search. Press Esc to cancel.