Terrell Owens calls Hall of Fame process ‘broken’ after Belichick, Kraft snubs

By: Alex Sherman

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  • Terrell Owens said recent Hall of Fame snubs of Bill Belichick and Robert Kraft expose a flawed voting system.
  • Owens said first-ballot induction carries real financial and legacy consequences, noting missed endorsement and business opportunities when elite candidates are delayed or excluded.
  • He called on Hall of Fame leadership, including President Jim Porter, to reform the process, warning that inconsistent standards risk watering down the institution’s credibility and brand value.

NFL Hall of Famer Terrell Owens said Wednesday that the recent snubs of New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft and former coach Bill Belichick from the institution show the system is flawed, and someone needs to be held accountable.

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