Report: Bill Belichick's family 'extraordinarily concerned' over relationship with Jordon Hudson

Bill Belichick’s family has reportedly grown “extraordinarily concerned” over his relationship with girlfriend Jordon Hudson, according to former ESPN analyst Pablo Torre of Pablo Torre Finds Out. There’s “deep worry for how detrimental” Hudson can be for Belichick’s legacy and reputation.
“Bill Belichick’s family is extraordinarily concerned about what has transpired,” Torre reported. “One Belichick family source told me, quote, ‘There is deep worry for how detrimental Jordan can be, for not just North Carolina, but Bill’s legacy, reputation — everything he has built and worked for over decades.’ In fact, the family has been digging into Jordan Hudson, as well.”
Alas, this comes after the sports world took a keen interest in Belichick’s love life. Many have tried to analyze exactly what’s going on with the 73-year-old coach of North Carolina and his much younger love interest.
Scrutiny pertaining to Belichick and Hudson’s relationship grew in the public eye in light of a recent CBS interview about his book. Hudson decided to cut off questions about their relationship. Now, there’s been tension growing from every angle. It’s evident Belichick’s family is wondering exactly what’s going on.
Publicly, sports media figures like Colin Cowherd have been critical as well, comparing the relationship to Bitcoin. Netflix also trolled the relationship in a skit on Everybody’s Live with John Mulaney, and later Saturday Night Live got in on the action with their own skit joking about the relationship.
Additionally, his former player Julian Edelman even commented on the matter: “This is becoming a distraction. We gotta practice what we preach here,” the former Super Bowl MVP stated, regarding Belichick’s No. 1 coaching belief.
The issue has been all over the place, as Belichick is beginning his first season with the Tar Heels. A hot topic has been the impact Hudson’s involvement could have on the team. Well, that won’t be an issue — Hudson has reportedly been banned from North Carolina’s football facility, Torre added.
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“Two sources at the University of North Carolina tell me that there has been a decision, was made last week, by the higher ups inside the athletic department that hired Bill Belichick to be the highest-paid public employee, not just coach, in the state of North Carolina, at ten million a year. That decision was that Jordon Hudson is no longer allowed in the football building,” Torre stated.
“She’s not allowed on the football field. Quote, ‘Don’t think you’ll be hearing much from Jordon moving forward.’”
If Torre is right about Hudson’s banishment from North Carolina’s football facilities, it certainly would help alleviate some concerns that have been levied throughout the football world over the past few weeks. They wouldn’t all dissipate, but there would at least be some relief in Chapel Hill.
Time will tell what the future holds for Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson. There’s concern for the 73-year-old coach and what it means for North Carolina in Year 1. The Tar Heels felt the juice wasn’t worth the squeeze with her around, and now we’ll see how their new leader reacts.