Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick has suggested that the Lombardi Trophy be named after Tom Brady.Reason: Tom Brady has the highest number of Super Bowl wins since the 1960s - seven [six with the New England Patriots and one with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers].Former Patriots head coach Bill Belichick wants Lombardi Trophy to be called Brady TrophyTom Brady has been holding the record for most Super Bowl wins by a player in NFL history since February 2021.The Lombardi Trophy is named after Vince Lombardi, a legendary head coach of the Green Bay Packers who led the team to consecutive Super Bowl victories in Super Bowl I and Super Bowl II in the late 1960s.

After his tragic passing in 1970, the trophy was named after him in his honor.

It was initially called World Championship Game Trophy.Ever since then, the only head coach to have the most Super Bowl wins in NFL history is Bill Belichick.

He has a total of six wins as a head coach and eight as a head coach and an assistant.Technically speaking, since the first trophy was named after a head coach, the second one could be named after a head coach too, but here’s something new: the record-holding head coach is vouching for his former record-holding quarterback.“Players win games.