The world found out in the last few days that Bill Belichick has a new, significantly younger girlfriend. How younger? Nearly 50 years younger than him.
Belichick is reportedly dating a 24-year-old former cheerleader, Jordon Hudson.
We are now finding out more information on how they met and how the relationship initially started.
Jordon Hudson was reportedly “quietly supporting” Belichick and the New England Patriots during the 2022 and 2023 seasons. The two of them initially met back in 2021 on a plane ride from Boston to Florida. The 72-year-old reportedly autographed her college textbook at the time.
“Jordon, Thanks for giving me a course on logic! Safe travels,” Belichick wrote, per TMZ, who posted pictures of the autograph.
That initial meeting eventually led to much more between them.
She was 21 and still a full-time student at Bridgewater State University when she and Belichick reportedly discussed the book she was reading. TMZ stated they “bonded over a philosophy project the student-athlete had been working.”
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TMZ added that Hudson would also chat with Bill Belichick about her college work and cheerleading routines.
Hudson is reportedly not hiding from the word as she was present with Belichick last week for Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall of Fame ceremony at Gillette Stadium.
Neither of them has commented about the relationship.
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Bill Belichick To Appear On Every ManningCast During 2024 Season
Bill Belichick might be jobless for this NFL season, but he will certainly still be seen every week.
Peyton Manning said on Pat McAfee’s show that Belichick will appear on every 2024 episode of the alternate to Monday Night Football.
The former Patriots head coach will likely do the first quarter of every game.
In the months after he was fired by the Patriots, Belichick has been “a sought-after media personality,” per The Athletic, but “made it clear in meetings with network executives that he didn’t want a regular weekly desk job on any of the NFL preview shows.”
His ultimate goal is to get back in the league in 2025.