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UNC's Bill Belichick Eligible for 2026 Pro Hall of Fame If He Doesn't Return to NFL

Zach Bachar

If Bill Belichick doesn't find his way back to the NFL, he could find himself in Canton instead.

According to Mike Sando of The Athletic, Belichick becoming head coach at North Carolina makes him eligible for a spot in the 2026 Pro Football Hall of Fame class if he doesn't come back to the NFL by that time. The Hall requires coaches to be at least one year removed from the league before they can be considered.

Belichick's potential 2026 induction would mean that other coaches in line for Hall consideration such as Mike Shanahan and Tom Coughlin would have to wait a year longer, per Sando.

After mutually agreeing to part ways with the New England Patriots at the end of the 2023 season, Belichick signed a five-year contract worth $50 million to join the Tar Heels on Wednesday.

The 72-year-old could pursue a return to the league, though. He was reportedly interested in the New York Jets' vacancy before agreeing to terms with North Carolina, while ESPN's Adam Schefter revealed that there's a sense the NFL door isn't closed on Belichick for good.

Belichick also has a $10 million buyout in his Tar Heels contract, but it drops to just $1 million in June 2025 (h/t Chris Vannini of The Athletic).

He expressed his commitment to the school during his introductory press conference at Chapel Hill.

If Belichick chooses to stay with the Tar Heels in 2026, his eventual Hall of Fame selection is a no-brainer. He's one of the most accomplished coaches in NFL history, winning six Super Bowl titles with the Patriots and earning two more championships as a defensive coordinator of the New York Giants.

He owns an all-time head coaching record of 302-165.

Belichick could still pursue a return to the NFL, but he has a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame waiting if he remains at North Carolina.

   

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