It’s currently named after Vince Lombardi, the legendary Green Bay Packers coach who led his team to wins in the first two Super Bowls.
Bill Belichick has thrown out a wild suggestion that the Lombardi Trophy should be renamed to the 'Brady Trophy.'
Despite being considered the greatest coach in NFL history, former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has always been the first to credit his players after big wins. "Players win games," the 72-year-old would often say at the podium—a sentiment he echoed in a recent appearance on the Let's Go!
The Super Bowl trophy is currently named after former Packers coach Vince Lombradi, but Bill Belichick thinks a former player of his should get that honor.
Reid notched his 28th career postseason win after the Chiefs’ AFC championship victory over the Buffalo Bills and is just three away from Belichick’s record of 31 for most ever for an NFL head coach. The Chiefs coach has six total Super Bowl appearances to Belichick’s nine.
Bill Belichick suggested on the "Let's Go!" podcast this week that the Lombardi Trophy be renamed after Tom Brady.
Longtime New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick suggested that the Vince Lombardi Trophy, given annually to the Super Bowl winning team, should be renamed after quarterback Tom Brady.
Yes, a name change has been proposed for the iconic hardware awarded annually to the Super Bowl champion. Bill Belichick suggested renaming the Lombardi Trophy after his former quarterback Tom Brady. "Maybe they should name it the Brady Trophy," Belichick said on the "Let's Go!" podcast. "He won seven of them."
The Lombardi Trophy, awarded to the NFL team that wins the Super Bowl every year, is considered among the most coveted trophies in sports. The game is very hard
Bill Belichick, with six Super Bowl titles to his name, casually suggested maybe the name of the Lombardi Trophy should change to recognize Tom Brady.
The most coveted trophy in all of football is the Lombardi Trophy, but Bill Belichick would have you believe it should be renamed.