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  • Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law unleashes profanity-filled rant at Jordon Hudson after Tar Heels game: report

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    Bill Belichick’s daughter-in-law reportedly lashed out at the legendary coach’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, in a “nearly hour-long profanity-laced tirade” after a game, adding to the whirlwind of controversy in his first year as UNC Tar Heels head football coach. 

    The New York Post first reported the outburst by Jen Belichick, the wife of the coaching legend’s son, Steve Belichick, who serves as UNC’s defensive coordinator.

    The incident allegedly occurred Nov. 8 inside the elder Belichick’s office, where Jen Belichick didn’t hold back her opinions on Hudson — from fashion choices to her relationship with her father-in-law to her body — while the 73-year-old coach was in the room.

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    Jordon Hudson stands on the sideline as the North Carolina Tar Heels take on the California Golden Bears in the fourth quarter at California Memorial Stadium Oct. 17, 2025.  (Eakin Howard/Imagn Images)

    The Tar Heels are not enjoying the best season. The team is 4-6 in Belichick’s inaugural college heading into a matchup with Duke at home Saturday. But the rant from Jen Belichick came after a win over Stanford. The feeling of victory seemed to be short-lived because Jen Belichick was “furious with Hudson” regarding an interaction they had earlier in the day.

    Jen Belichick proceeded to call Hudson “bats— crazy,” while adding that all she “does is control s—.” It reportedly got to the point where Jen Belichick allegedly said Hudson was “f—ing twisting” her father-in-law’s brain and even pleaded for him to “wake up.”

    Jen Belichick allegedly told the room, which included more than just her husband, father-in-law and Hudson, that she didn’t care if her tirade resulted in her husband’s firing or her father-in-law disowning her.

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    “He wants to fire you, fire you. He wants to f—ing disown me, disown me. I don’t f—ing care,” Jen Belichick allegedly told her husband in front of the group.

    Another part of the rant included Jen Belichick berating Hudson about her fashion choices, visible at Tar Heels games as she watches from the sideline. Jen Belichick specifically took a shot at Hudson’s snakeskin prints she’s worn to games, while commenting on her body as well.

    “You also need to eat a burger,” Jen Belichick allegedly told Hudson.

    The Post reported that Jen Belichick’s tirade lasted about 40 minutes.

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    Jordon Hudson attends a game between the Virginia Cavaliers and the North Carolina Tar Heels at Kenan Memorial Stadium Oct. 25, 2025, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (Lance King/Getty Images)

    This isn’t the first time Jen Belichick has said something about Hudson, and it dates back to the infamous “CBS Sunday Mornings” interview, when the 24-year-old interrupted  awkwardly after Bill Belichick received a question about how the couple met.

    At the time, a pair of Bill Belichick’s former New England Patriots players, Julian Edelman and Rob Gronkowski, were commenting on it during their “Dudes on Dudes” podcast. They alleged that Hudson was “working with Coach Belichick in the professional world” as his publicist.

    Comedian Nikki Glaser, who was part of the Tom Brady roast on Netflix that featured Edelman and Gronkowski, supported what the former NFL stars said in an Instagram comment. She wrote, “100% this. She’s acting as his publicist. Publicists do this during interviews. People are out for blood.”

    Jen Belichick jumped in to the comment section to reply to Glaser.

    “Publicists act in a professional manner and don’t ‘storm’ off set delaying an interview,” she wrote.

    Fox News Digital did not immediately get a response for comment from UNC Athletics about whether this argument took place after the game Nov. 8.

    It’s been a roller-coaster ride for Bill Belichick since entering the college football world with a struggling on-the-field product and off-the-field distractions.

    Bill Belichick looks on while Jordon Hudson stares at him

    North Carolina Tar Heels football head coach Bill Belichick and girlfriend Jordon Hudson during the first half of a game between the North Carolina Tar Heels and the Duke Blue Devils at Dean E. Smith Center March 8, 2025, in Chapel Hill, N.C. (Jared C. Tilton/Getty Images)

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    However, with NFL head coaching vacancies already open following mid-season terminations, Belichick reassured everyone at Chapel Hill he plans on staying put.

    “Since arriving in Chapel Hill, my commitment to the UNC Football program has not [wavered],” Belichick said in a statement after the New York Giants fired Brian Daboll, leading to talks about him becoming their next leader. 

    “We have tremendous support from the university, our alumni, and the entire Carolina community. My focus remains solely on continuing to improve this team, develop our players, and build a program that makes Tar Heel fans proud.”

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  • Bill Belichick says he never sought an early departure from the North Carolina job

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    CHAPEL HILL, N.C. (AP) — Bill Belichick has denied reports that he’s been seeking an exit strategy from his North Carolina coaching role.

    “Some of the reports out last week about my looking for a buyout and trying to leave here and all that is categorically false,” Belichick said Monday during his first public comments since a blowout loss to Clemson. “Glad I’m here. Working toward our goals and the process.”

    Next up for the Tar Heels (2-3, 0-1 Atlantic Coast Conference) is Friday night’s game at California (4-2, 1-1).

    During the second of two off weeks in a three-week span, the subject of Belichick’s status and future with the Tar Heels was a hot topic, so much so that last Wednesday the university released brief statements from the coach and athletics director Bubba Cunningham reaffirming commitments between Belichick and the school.

    “It’s a learning curve,” Belichick said Monday. “We’re all in it together, but we’re making a lot of progress.”

    On Monday, there was double the media turnout compared to Belichick’s normal game-week availability. University chancellor Lee Roberts also attended along with high-ranking officials in the athletics department.

    With only one game during a span of nearly a month, it has allowed off-field drama to command plenty of attention. Yet Belichick was spotted attending a high school game Friday night, perhaps an indication of normal in-season functions in terms of recruiting.

    Belichick said the program has approximately 40 high school players committed for the next recruiting class.

    Results on game days haven’t given Tar Heels fans much reason to be encouraged.

    “Obviously we’re all a little frustrated with the results, but the only thing we can do is continue to work and improve,” Belichick said. “We’ve made a lot of progress. Right now, unfortunately, the scoreboard doesn’t reflect that, but I’m confident that it will.”

    The former Super Bowl-winning coach disputed suggestions that there’s division within the team and a lack of progress.

    “We’ve made a lot of improvements,” Belichick said. “I think that’s exciting for all of us to see, certainly for the individual players to see it, in the units that they work with. So I don’t know what kind of perspective some of those people have that are saying that.”

    Offensive lineman Christo Kelly, who talked about the team coming together and buying into the process, said the Tar Heels shouldn’t be bothered by reports regarding Belichick.

    “Some of that outside noise stuff doesn’t affect what we do day-in and day-out,” Kelly said.

    Belichick referred to the Tar Heels as a developmental program, calling them similar to other teams he has overseen.

    “I’ve been involved in a lot of programs where things started and where things ended up are honestly where they should go,” he said.

    Belichick is in the first year of a deal that guarantees $10 million in base and supplemental pay for each of the next two seasons. Team general manager Michael Lombardi, a former NFL executive who’s largely a partner with Belichick in this college endeavor, is making $1.5 million for each of the next two seasons.

    Belichick defended Lombardi, who has been the subject of criticism stemming from some local media reports.

    “I think Michael has done a great job of keeping the people close to the Carolina program up to date in what we’re doing, what our process is,” Belichick said. “We’re all working together. We’re all learning together.”

    North Carolina has been blown out in three games against power conference opponents, including a 38-10 belting from Clemson in the most-recent game that resulted in a largely empty stadium in the second half. The Tar Heels surrendered 28 first-quarter points in that game.

    Running back Caleb Hood announced last week that he was ending his playing career. Belichick said he had a conversation with Hood similar to ones he has had with many athletes through the years.

    “For him, it was time, so I respect that,” Belichick said.

    There was a light moment Monday when Belichick was asked about a phone call he made to ESPN commentator Kirk Herbstreit during the weekend. He said he was answering a text sent by Herbstreit, though the timing wasn’t ideal.

    “I didn’t realize he was on the air,” the coach said.

    Also last week, the school announced that cornerbacks coach Armond Hawkins has been placed on suspension for violating rules connected to improper benefits. He’s on leave while the school “further investigates other potential actions detrimental” to the team and school.

    This comes following months-long tabloid-level interest involving Belichick’s 24-year-old girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, who has been on the sidelines prior to games.

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