Bill Belichick's Girlfriend Jordon Hudson Compares Her Competitive Cheerleading Pursuits to Tom Brady's NFL Career

Jordon Hudson compared her adult competitive cheerleading pursuits to Tom Brady's 23-season career in the NFL

People From left: Tom Brady; Bill Belichick with Jordon HudsonCredit: Getty; Jordan Hudson/Instagram

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  • On Feb. 28, Bill Belichick's 24-year-old girlfriend posted a photo of her hair clip, which is decorate with the words "be old"

  • In her caption, she wrote, "a 24 y/o flyer is the equivalent of a 42 y/o quarterback," referring to Brady's age during his last season with Belichick, 73, and the New England Patriots

Jordon Hudsonis proudly embracing her age as she continues her competitive cheerleading pursuits in adulthood.

On Saturday, Feb. 28,Bill Belichick's girlfriend, 24, posted anInstagram photoof her yellow hair clip, which she decorated with a pink bow and letter beads spelling out the words "be old." In her caption, Hudson compared her participation in the sport toTom Brady's historic career in the NFL.

"For the record, a 24 y/o flyer is the equivalent of a 42 y/o quarterback," she captioned the post, punctuating her statement with a number of hashtags, including "#OldDawgNewTricks" and "#GeriatricCheerleaderSociety."

Jordan Hudson's hair clip.Credit: Jordan Hudson/Instagram

Belichick, 73, coached Brady, now 48, on the New England Patriots for 20 years before he signed with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers in March 2020. The former quarterback was 42 years old during his final season with the Patriots.

After 23 total seasons in the NFL, Brady announced his retirement in 2023, at age 45. The star athlete famously initially stated that he was retiring the year prior, but ended upreversingthe decision about two months later and playing a third and final season with the Buccaneers.

Hudson was a high school cheerleader and continued on the cheer squad at Bridgewater State University. She and her college team once nabbed a win at the 2021NCA Collegiate Championship. Hudsonjoined Code Black, a competitive cheerleading team based out of Cheer Extreme Raleigh in North Carolina, at the end of 2025, after Belichick startedcoaching the UNC-Chapel Hillfootball team.

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While she continued to show up in support of Belichick as he led the UNC Tar Heels, he returned the gesture by attending her cheerleading events. He even appeared at Hudson's North Carolina cheerleading debut on Nov. 15.

Prior to her return to the competition circuit, Hudson posted several references to her cheerleading background and abilities to perform impressive stunts. In April 2025, theMiss Maine USA pageant contestantsharedvideos of herself performing tricksat Daytona Beach Bandshell in Florida.

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One clip saw her flipping up to balance on top of her stunt partner's hands. In following footage, the man supporting her helped twirl her back up to strike a strong pose before she dropped back down to the group.

Once again, she cheekily referenced her age in the caption of her post, adding the same "#GeriatricCheerleaderSociety" tag.

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Bill Belichick's Girlfriend Jordon Hudson Compares Her Competitive Cheerleading Pursuits to Tom Brady's NFL Career

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Another three-peat for Michael Jordan as Tyler Reddick makes NASCAR history for NBA legend

AUSTIN, Texas — Tyler Reddick's latest win drove him straight into the NASCAR record books.

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Reddick held off hard-charging Shane van Gisbergen over the final 20 laps at the Circuit of the Americas on Sunday to become the first Cup Series driver to win the first three races of the season.

Driving a Toyota co-owned by Michael Jordan, Reddick won the season-opening Daytona 500 and a week later at Atlanta, then won from the pole in the first road course race of the year.

Jordan, the basketball Hall of Famer and six-time NBA champion, was with Reddick's 23XI pit crew exchanging high fives as Reddick crossed the finish line.

"It's one race, but it was so important," Reddick said. "It's so fitting to get three in a row and make history."

Michael Jordan, co-owner of 23XI Racing celebrates with Tyler Reddick, driver of the #45 Chumba Casino Toyota, after winning his third race in a row to start the 2026 NASCAR season, winning the NASCAR Cup Series DuraMax Grand Prix on March 01, 2026. Getty Images

History made for a team and ownership group that has been making a lot of it. They took on NASCAR with a federal antitrust lawsuit. The settlement in December and was considered a major legal victory that secured a permanent franchise-style model and ensured the team would remain in business for the long-term.

They've been unbeatable on the race track ever since.

"I'm proud of the team we put together," Jordan said. He credited co-owner Denny Hamlin, who also is a driver for Joe Gibbs Racing, with being the "mastermind" behind it's racing success.

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"I just put up the money," Jordan said. "Denny's done an incredible job building this team."

Jordan also said he'll be at the next race in Phoenix to see if Reddick can extend the winning streak that has built a commanding 70-point lead in the drivers' championship.

Van Gisbergen, who won five of six road course races in 2025, lost his bid for a record-tying sixth consecutive road win. The only road course race the Trackhouse driver didn't win last season was in Austin.

"Tyler was just amazing," van Gisbergen said. "You're always disappointed with second when the expectations are so high."

Tyler Reddick, driver of the #45 Chumba Casino Toyota, and son, Beau Reddick pose with the winner sticker on his car in victory lane after winning his third race in a row to start the 2026 NASCAR season winning the NASCAR Cup Series DuraMax Grand Prix. Getty Images

Reddick was just too good all weekend in pursuit of history. His 11th career victory was also his second at COTA, a track built for Formula 1, and the first time he's had multiple victories at a track. He won at COTA in 2023.

It was far from easy, even if Reddick looked like he was in complete control. Van Gisbergen was on his bumper for several laps in the final stage, but never found the pace to pass before falling farther and farther behind over the final six laps.

"I was just trying to minimize mistakes, Shane is so good," Reddick said.

NBA Hall of Famer Michael Jordan and NASCAR driver Tyler Reddick celebrate with Reddick's wife and baby after his victory. Getty Images

Jordan, so clutch in his playing days, noted Reddick was cool in the driver's seat while under immense pressure.

"You see SVG coming back, you get a little nervous, but I think he had him covered the whole day," Jordan said.

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Five college football QB competitions I can't stop thinking about

College quarterback competitions are going the way of the fullback position. They're an endangered species. It's become rare for acollege footballteam to not enter spring practice knowing who'll be its starting quarterback.

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Nowadays, most quarterback decisions are settled in the winter. Either a team plucks its new starter from the transfer portal, or it pays to retain an incumbent quarterback that it fully intends to be its starter.

Teams likeOhio State,Mississippi,Oregon,TexasandGeorgiakept talented, established quarterbacks. No drama. No fuss. They know their starters.

More:Rivals roasting Florida coach Jon Sumrall may live to regret it

Other teams, likeLSU, Miami and Texas Tech, spent big to purchase an A-list starter from the portal. No fuss here, either. These teams know their starters.

That still leaves a smattering of teams without either an established starter returning or a plug-and-play transfer. At these outposts, we can expect an old-fashioned quarterback battle. Remember those?

With spring practice upon us, here are five quarterback competitions I can't stop thinking about:

Alabama

labama quarterback Keelon Russell (12) throws a pass during the game with Eastern Illinois at Saban Field at Bryant-Denny Stadium.

Top contenders:Keelon Russell, Austin Mack

Kalen DeBoer's future will be linked to how Alabama's quarterback position develops. He got this job, in part, because of what he did with Michael Penix Jr. at Washington. Alabama hasn't shown that type of offensive firepower.

If Alabama's quarterbacks fizzle in 2026, DeBoer's seat will begin to sizzle. But, hold off on that hot seat, because Russell could be the real deal. If he becomes a breakout star, that would buoy belief in DeBoer.

Russell, a former-five star recruit signed by DeBoer, offers the most upside. Mack returns as more of a veteran. His ties to DeBoer and offensive coordinator Ryan Grubb trace to Washington, before Mack followed DeBoer to Alabama. Mack got tapped to finish the blowout Rose Bowl loss after starter Ty Simpson exited.

Best possibility:Russell lives up to his recruiting hype and seizes this job by April. He gives the Tide the loftier ceiling.

North Carolina

Top contenders:Billy Edwards Jr., Taron Dickens, Miles O'Neill

Bill Belichick will start a transfer, but which one? TheTar Heelsbrought in a bundle of options, just not a slam dunk. It'll be new offensive coordinatorBobby Petrino's jobto effectively sort through it all — or else Belichickwill head to the hot seat.

Behind Door No. 1: Edwards. He was a mid-level producer in the Big Ten as Maryland's starter in 2024, before a knee injury sidelined him last year at Wisconsin.

Behind Door No. 2: Dickens. His FCS stats look terrific. Oh, but there's this: He's listed at 5-11, 180 pounds.

Behind Door No. 3: O'Neill. Petrino previously coached him at Texas A&M. O'Neill became the backup there.

Behind Door No. 4: They all go bust, and UNC ponders a buyout check.

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Best possibility:Edwards gets healthy and provides a dependable floor. Dickens smoothly levels up (hey, Trinidad Chambliss did it atOle Miss) and offers an intriguing alternative.

Virginia

Top contenders:Beau Pribula, Eli Holstein

Sure seemed like Virginia had its quarterback situation settled when it plundered Pribula. He's a dual threat who went 6-2 as Missouri's starter, before suffering an ankle injury.

Then, days after securing Pribula, Virginia doubled down by adding Holstein, another transfer. He was Pittsburgh's starter until losing his grip on the job midway through last season.

The last time we saw each quarterback, Pribula was faring better than Holstein. That makes the Missouri transfer the man to beat. If you can start in the SEC, no reason you can't thrive in the ACC. Holstein's own starting experience, though, adds an element of intrigue. Let's not forget, Holstein won his first seven games as Pitt's starter in 2024.

So, it's Pribula or Holstein, right? Well, wait just a minute. This being college football in the year 2026, a judge must have a word on this. Virginia's old starter, Chandler Morris, is suing for a seventh year of eligibility, because who'd want to enter the real world if there's a path toward being a perpetual college quarterback?

Best possibility:Pribula returns from injury with a vengeance. Virginia needs the guy who shredded Kansas in a rivalry win for Missouri.

Tennessee

Tennessee quarterback George MacIntyre (15) throws the ball before a NCAA football game between Tennessee and Georgia at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tennessee, on September 13, 2025.

Top contenders:George MacIntyre, Faizon Brandon, Ryan Staub

This one's already had more dead ends than a corn maze. Tennessee tried for a big-time transfer.No luck. Then, Joey Aguilar went to court to chasehis dream of being the Vols' eighth-year senior, buta judge denied him.

That offseason theater overshadowed that Tennessee might possess a fine option in MacIntyre, a redshirt freshman who's plenty talented. Is he durable? He's tall, thin and untested. Brandon, a five-star rookie, is even greener. Staub, a former Colorado backup, provides a safety valve behind the ballyhooed youngsters.

The situation might be especially troubling, if not for coach Josh Heupel's solid record for quarterback development. Last year, UCLA decided it didn't want Aguilar to be its starter. So, Heupel grabbed him and turned him into the SEC's passing yards per game leader. Who's next?

Best possibility:MacIntyre proves himself sturdy and steady and calms concerns about his slendor frame.

Iowa

Top contenders:Jeremy Hecklinski, Hank Brown

Don't you wonder what Iowa could do if it ever produced a good quarterback? Not even elite, just really good.

Iowa's last 300-yard passing game? That came in a time before the words "coronavirus" and "COVID" were part of our everyday vocabulary.

The Hawkeyes quietly extended their streak to 13 consecutive winning seasons last year with a quarterback whose only 200-yard passing game came in a bowl victory against Vanderbilt. Despite the aerial limitations, the Hawkeyes' offense improved with Mark Gronowski at the trigger, but he was one-and-done.

Hecklinski and Brown were in the program last year as backups. Neither played much. Hecklinski enjoys an inside edge, with a higher upside.

Best scenario:Let's face it, Iowa being really good at quarterback probably remains a pipe dream, so just stay solid elsewhere on the roster.

Blake Toppmeyeris the USA TODAY Network's senior national college football columnist. Email him atBToppmeyer@gannett.comand follow him on X@btoppmeyer.

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