ESPN’s Stephen A. Smith discussed the implications of Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft missing out on first-ballot Pro Football Hall of Fame induction, raising concerns about Tom Brady’s future eligibility. Brady, with seven Super Bowl rings and unparalleled records, is widely seen as a first-ballot Hall of Famer, but recent voting controversies have cast doubt on the Hall’s credibility. Smith emphasized that denying Brady entry would undermine the institution’s integrity and criticized the Hall for diminishing its reputation by not recognizing deserving candidates like Kraft and Belichick. As a modern-era candidate, Brady will be eligible for induction in 2028.
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