Bill Belichick’s family reportedly has plenty of unanswered questions about the legendary football coach’s controversial courtship with his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
On the Friday, May 9, episode of the “Pablo Torre Finds Out” podcast, reporter Pablo Torre said the Belichicks are “extraordinarily concerned” about the couple’s relationship.
Torre, 39, spoke to a “Belichick family source” who said there is allegedly “deep worry for how detrimental Jordon can be for not just North Carolina but Bill’s legacy, reputation — everything he has built and worked for over decades.”
The Belichick family has reportedly started “digging into” Hudson’s past on their own.
Us Weekly reached out to Belichick and Hudson for comment.
Conversation surrounding Belichick, 73, and Hudson — who has claimed to be 24, but more on that here — has reached a fever pitch after Belichick’s viral interview on CBS Sunday Morning last month.
During the sit-down conversation with reporter Tony Dokoupil, Hudson interjected from off camera when Dokoupil asked Belichick how the couple met. “We’re not talking about this,” Hudson said.
Torre’s reporting echoed a recent comment made by Belichick’s daughter-in-law Jennifer Schmitt, who is married to Belichick’s oldest son, Stephen.
In response to comedian Nikki Glaser defending Hudson’s actions during the CBS interview as those of a “publicist,” Schmitt responded, “Publicists act in a professional manner.”
In addition to Steve, Bill also shares his daughter, Amanda, and his younger son, Brian, with his ex wife, Debby Clarke. Bill and Clarke were married from 1977 to 2006.
Torre also reported that Hudson’s recent actions have made her persona non grata inside the University of North Carolina athletic department, where Bill was announced as head football coach in December 2024.
The university recently made the decision that Hudson was “no longer allowed in the football building, she is not allowed on the football field,” according to Torre.
“I don’t think you’ll be hearing much from Jordon moving forward,” a source at the school reportedly told him.
The University of North Carolina responded immediately after the release of the podcast in a statement to Us Weekly.
“While Jordon Hudson is not an employee at the University or Carolina Athletics, she is welcome to the Carolina Football facilities,” Carolina Athletics said on May 9. “Jordon will continue to manage all activities related to Coach Belichick’s personal brand outside of his responsibilities for Carolina Football and the University.”
Torre fired back with a defense of his reporting on the podcast, saying, “UNC can now choose to describe or change its position on Jordon Hudson’s involvement however it wishes.”
“We requested comment and filed dozens of FOIA requests that were not satisfied,” Torre posted via X on May 9. “And we stand by the specific reporting in our episode, which came from the highest levels of the football program.”
Torre doubled down on the information during a Monday, May 12, appearance on the “Ovies & Giglio” podcast, saying a meeting happened at the University of North Carolina were Hudson’s fate was decided.
“This is a power struggle,” Torre alleged. “It goes to the very top of the university, top of the athletics department, top of the football program.”
Torre added, “I am not saying that they have armed guards pointing guns at Jordon Hudson. What I’m saying, though, is that two high level sources in the building have explicitly said after this big meeting, ‘She is not welcome here, she will not be around here, she cannot be around here. And things are changing now.’”