Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson took in some playoff hockey on Tuesday night — and she found a way to poke fun at her beau.
The pair was photographed hanging out with Hurricanes president Doug Warf during Game 2 of the first-round showdown between the Hurricanes and Devils at Lenovo Center.
The image was posted to the NHL’s X account and showed Belichick, 73, wearing a blue jacket, shirt and tie with grey pants.
Hudson, 24, wore a white dress as the pair watched the Hurricanes take a 2-0 series lead over the Devils.
“Bill Belichick ( @Belichick_B ) and Jordon Hudson are taking in the @Canes game tonight! 👋 #StanleyCup,” the NHL posted along with the photo.
Hudson, on her Instagram story, later joked about Belichick’s choice of attire.
“Way to blend in, babe,” she wrote with blue heart and crying laughing emojis.
The ESPN broadcast also showed Belichick inside a suite at the game, sipping on a beverage.
The pair has made headlines since their relationship became public knowledge in 2024, with the famed football coach being 49 years older than Hudson.
Belichick and Hudson recently celebrated their April birthdays with a party in North Carolina, and they marked the occasion with a two-tier cake with a topper that read, “Who Gives a S–t.”
Boston-based photographer Vail Fucci photographed the event and posted about it on Instagram.
“It ended up being such a lovely evening and it was so great to see the two of them smiling ear to ear, happy as larks together all night. When the event was over we sat down on the couch and waxed poetic about bioethics issues, just like old times, and Bill even joined us. It was the perfect way to end the night,” she wrote on the post.
The couple also recently made headlines after The Athletic released emails that Hudson sent to University of North Carolina officials about concerns around comments made about Belichick on social media posts on the athletic department accounts, as well as how to frame the hiring of Steve Belichick, Bill’s son, as defensive coordinator and avoiding the perception off nepotism.