Bill Belichick speaking to reporters and Jordon Hudson posing.Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson (Photos via Getty Images and jordon_isabella/Instagram)
Former New England Patriots coach Bill Belichick has been the talk of social media as he is reportedly dating ex-college cheerleader Jordon Hudson following his split from longtime girlfriend Linda Holliday.

TMZ was the first to report about the rumored relationship.

Jordon Hudson, a 24-year-old former competitive cheerleader, just so happened to be on the same flight as Belichick in 2021. TMZ even published a photo of the supposed autograph he signed for Hudson upon their first meeting – inside her textbook titled, Deductive Logic.

“Jordan, Thanks for giving me a course in logic! Safe travels!” the message read.

TMZ further added that they exchanged numbers and have remained in contact over the years.

Before they departed, the two would pose for a picture which has now been published.


NFL fans took to the comments and quotes and had various reactions to the picture:

Prior to Belichick’s new relationship, Page Six revealed the former head coach split up with Linda Holliday, whom he had been seeing since 2007.

 

Rob Gronkowski Hinted at Bill Belichick Dating 24-year-old at Tom Brady’s Roast

A joke Rob Gronkowski delivered at the roast of Tom Brady about Bill Belichick’s new relationship went largely unnoticed because everybody just assumed that the former tight end was just playing around.

While on stage, Gronkowski recalled times when Belichick compared the Patriots to football players at a local school.

“Coach, you used to talk about Foxborough High School when we sucked,” Gronkowski said. “But now I know why you were so obsessed with Foxborough High School: you were scouting your new girlfriend.”

It appears that Gronk was already well aware that Belichick was in a relationship with Hudson.

REPORT: Bill Belichick Told His Inner Circle That He’d Be Interested In Coaching Top NFC Heavyweight

Bill Belichick of New England Patriots looking on.Bill Belichick. (Photo by Maddie Meyer/Getty Images)
Former New England Patriots head coach Bill Belichick reportedly has his eyes on one of the top NFC clubs, should their head coaching position open up next year.

Back in January, Bill Belichick and Patriots owner Robert Kraft announced that they were parting ways after 24 seasons together. Surprisingly, Belichick was passed over by teams in the latest head coach hiring cycle, meaning he’ll be out of an NFL coaching job for the first time since 1974.

The Atlanta Falcons were the only team that interviewed Belichick for their head coaching vacancy, but they wound up hiring ex-Los Angeles Rams defensive coordinator Raheem Morris.

A bombshell report published by ESPN today claimed that Kraft slammed Belichick and told them not to hire the six-time Super Bowl-winning head coach.

That same report from the Worldwide Leader in Sports claims that Belichick informed his inner circle that he hopes the Cowboys “will consider him” if they move on from Mike McCarthy, who has one year left on his deal:

“He has told confidants he thinks he’ll get at least one interview next year. Dallas could be an option, if Jerry Jones moves on from Mike McCarthy, a lame duck in the final year of his contract. Belichick has a strong relationship with both Jerry and Stephen Jones, dating back years. On the other hand, Jerry Jones has been close with a lot of excellent head coaches whom he has never hired.

Belichick has told confidants that he hopes if a team in the Northeast has an opening, it will consider him. That way, key former assistants who live in the region, such as Patricia and McDaniels, will be able to join him with minimal family disruption. But in the end, if he works, or where, or how much power he is granted, won’t be up to Belichick.”

 

Many fans called for the Cowboys to fire McCarthy after they endured yet another early playoff exit, this time a 48-32 loss to the Green Bay Packers in the Wild Card Round. Perhaps Jerry Jones will finally make a change at HC in 2025, however, if the Cowboys once again fail to go on a deep postseason run.

Bill Belichick Is What The Cowboys Need

The Cowboys field one of football’s most talented rosters every year, but they never seem prepared for the big game. That’s usually a coaching problem.

Bill Belichick is the greatest coach in NFL history, with eight Super Bowl rings (he won two as an assistant with the New York Giants) on his resume. Belichick’s defensive genius, no-nonsense approach and tight ship would actually be ideal for a Cowboys team that plays too loosely under McCarthy.

The Cowboys are giving it one last go with McCarthy despite an ugly 1-3 playoff record under his watch. If they can’t at least reach the NFC title game last year, Jerry Jones has to move on and consider bringing in Belichick.