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Kraft Hall of Fame Snub: Patriots Owner Left Out
4 Feb
Summary
- Owner Robert Kraft was not selected as a Hall of Fame finalist.
- The Patriots are making their first Super Bowl appearance in six years.
- Coach Mike Vrabel has established a new winning culture with the team.

New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has been overlooked for the Pro Football Hall of Fame's contributor category, with news of his exclusion surfacing shortly before the team's Super Bowl LX media session on Tuesday, February 4, 2026. This follows the recent announcement that legendary coach Bill Belichick also will not be inducted as part of the Class of 2026. The decision has been met with surprise by players and coaches alike.
The Patriots' current unexpected appearance in Super Bowl LX marks the end of the longest gap between Super Bowl bids during Robert Kraft's tenure as owner. This playoff run is seen as a testament to the team's resurgence under head coach Mike Vrabel, who has successfully implemented what is being called 'Patriot Way 2.0'. This revival is further bolstered by the promising performance of second-year quarterback Drake Maye.
Kraft's candidacy is strongly supported by his ownership record, which includes six Super Bowl victories alongside Belichick and Tom Brady, matching the Pittsburgh Steelers' record. He has led the franchise to an unprecedented 11 Super Bowl appearances and 20 division titles. The owner also played a crucial role in resolving the 2011 NFL lockout and has driven significant revenue growth through media rights deals.




