Jordon Hudson may find herself on an NFL sideline in the coming months as boyfriend Bill Belichick continues to attract interest from teams over a sensational return to pro football.
The six-time Super Bowl champion, 73, has been out of the NFL since parting ways with the New England Patriots in January 2024 after a wildly successful 23 years.
Belichick took a year out of football before taking over as head coach of the UNC Tar Heels, where he has presided over an underwhelming 4-7 season.
His first foray into college football has been plagued by off-field drama involving his 24-year-old girlfriend Hudson, who is feuding with Belichick's daughter-in-law and reportedly suing former ESPN reporter Pablo Torre.
But Belichick's legendary coaching resume reportedly means he is still being touted for NFL head coaching vacancies.
According to NFL insider Josina Anderson, at least two NFL teams are expected to show heavy interest in Belichick and a number of owners across the league still have 'deep respect' for him.
Jordon Hudson may be NFL-bound as Bill Belichick continues to attract interest from teams
Belichick's first season in college football has been plagued by his girlfriend's off-field drama
She added a third could also be in the mix with a strong desire to talk to Belichick if there are other personnel changes made at that franchise, implying those currently in place do not wish to speak with him.
There are currently two head coach vacancies in the NFL - at the New York Giants and Tennessee Titans - but more are expected to come up as the regular season draws to a close.
Belichick's return to the NFL would undoubtedly lead to even more intrigue about his relationship with Hudson.
Her ongoing feud with Torre took another bizarre twist on Tuesday after she refuted claims she altered evidence in her escalating argument with the ex-ESPN star.
Hudson claimed over the weekend that she is taking legal action against Torre, who has published a number of explosive allegations about the couple in recent months.
Hudson has accused the host of 'Pablo Torre Finds Out' of producing 'many inaccurate and materially defamatory reports.'
Hudson has been a regular at UNC home games this season, much to the frustration of the team's fanbase.
According to the New York Post, Jen Belichick - the wife of Bill's son, Steve - exploded at her after a game earlier this month.
Belichick has been out of the NFL since he parted ways with the Patriots in January 2024
It's claimed that Jen branded Jordon 'bats*** crazy ' and accused her of 'f***ing twisting' the brain of her older lover. She also screamed that all Hudson 'does is control s***,' the Post report.
The NFL legend was reportedly urged to 'wake up' and then issued an ultimatum: 'You choose your family or [her].'
There have been claims that Belichick's family started 'digging into' Hudson amid fears she could tear down 'everything he's built.' And tensions reportedly spilled over in his office on November 8 - after the Tar Heels beat Stanford.
Jen reportedly attacked her father-in-law's girlfriend over her fashion choices and her body, telling the cheerleader: 'You also need to eat a burger.'
Hudson, Belichick and his son were all in the room and the Post claims that Jen Belichick had been left 'furious' by an interaction she had with Hudson earlier that day.
Earlier this month Belichick seemingly ruled out an imminent return to the NFL, saying he 'has not and will not pursue any head coaching vacancies.'
He instead reaffirmed his commitment to UNC amid links to the vacant head coach position in New York after the Giants fired Brian Daboll.
Hudson claimed over the weekend that she is taking legal action against reporter Pablo Torre
In a statement posted to Instagram, Belichick said: 'I have great respect and genuinely care for the New York Giants organization and both the Mara and Tisch families. The New York Giants played an important role in my life and in my coaching journey.
'It was a privilege for me to work for the Mara family and be a member of Coach Parcells' staff for over a decade. However, despite circulating rumors, I have not and will not pursue any NFL head coaching vacancies.
'Since arriving in Chapel Hill, my commitment to the UNC Football program has not wavered. 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. We're on to Wake Forest.'

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