New England Patriots owner Robert Kraft has reportedly been snubbed once again from a chance to be immortalized in Canton.
Per ESPN’s Don Van Natta Jr., despite being among the favorites to be inducted, Kraft was passed over by the committee for a spot in the Pro Football Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
It’s a devastating blow to the 83-year-old owner and six-time Super Bowl champion.
According to Van Natta Jr., the decision was ultimately made on November 12 and will officially be revealed to the public next month.
Back in September, an ESPN report came out that Kraft questioned Dallas Cowboys owner Jerry Jones being inducted ahead of him.
“He hasn’t been to the NFC title game in two decades and he gets in?” Kraft told a confidant, via Van Natta Jr. in the ESPN report. “How does that work?”
Now, Kraft is reportedly being passed over for names such as Ralph Hay, an NFL co-founder and former Canton Bulldogs owner. Being snubbed for a 13th time doesn’t lead to much hope that the Patriots owner will be getting in anytime soon.