Pro Football Hall of Fame considers changes
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Colorado Buffaloes coach Deion Sanders didn't hold back when asked about his thoughts on the Pro Football Hall of Fame voting process.
The Pro Football Hall of Fame is expected to change its voting proceedure in the wake of former New England Patriots Bill Belichick's snub from the most recent class, NFL Network Senior National Columnist Judy Battista report on Sunday.
The Hall of Fame will also move the vote closer to the NFL Honors ceremony and consider changes to the process in which coaches, contributors and old-time players are grouped together.
It looks like the Pro Football Hall of Fame could be regretting not letting Bill Belichick in on the first try. Hall of Fame President Jim Porter told ESPN on Friday that the institution could be making some tweaks to its voting process for next year’s class.
Pro Football Hall of Fame President Jim Porter said several tweaks could be made to the voting process but they aren’t specific to Bill Belichick’s perceived snub.
Outrage over Bill Belichick's omission has prompted a review of the Hall of Fame's voting process
The Pro Football Hall of Fame's Class of 2026 has officially been unveiled. Five inductees were announced as part of the 2026 class at Thursday's NFL Honors awards show, headlined by Drew Brees and Larry Fitzgerald.
In an exclusive interview with NBC News, Trump said Hall of Fame voters should look past a “controversial” two-year stretch for Belichick, who won six Super Bowls as a head coach.
The museum is considering numerous changes to its election process as soon as next year.
Philadelphia Eagles legend and Pro Football Hall of Fame quarterback Sonny Jurgensen has died at the age of 91.