Ex-NFL superstar’s shocking claim on TOM BRADY’s Hall of Fame future



Thursday, February  5, 2026-In a stunning development that’s shaking up NFL circles, Pro Football Hall of Famer Terrell Owens has thrown serious shade on Tom Brady’s prospects for first‑ballot entry into the Pro Football Hall of Fame, asserting that Brady shouldn’t be a first‑ballot Hall of Famer in 2028 if Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft weren’t voted in earlier this year.

Owens made the claim in a blunt assessment at Super Bowl LX Radio Row, arguing that it would be inconsistent to induct Brady ahead of key figures from his own Patriots dynasty — especially after both Belichick and Kraft were snubbed despite their legendary contributions.

Owens didn’t mince words, saying the Hall’s voting logic appears skewed, and that Brady’s future candidacy might unwittingly reflect that trend. He argued that if those who played pivotal roles in building and sustaining Brady’s success weren’t honored on their first ballots, it would be “odd” to treat Brady differently. His remarks immediately ignited debate among fans and analysts about football’s highest honor — and what criteria truly define first‑ballot status.

While most observers still view Brady as a lock for eventual enshrinement — given his seven Super Bowls, multiple MVPs, and all‑time passing records — Owens’ prediction has added urgency and controversy to the debate.

The Hall of Fame’s recent voter decisions have already sparked backlash across the NFL community, with many questioning the process and what it means for iconic players from dynasty teams. Brady himself has even joked about being “a little concerned” about where his Hall fate might land, underscoring how unpredictable this debate has become.

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