Bill Belichick’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, joined other dedicated Patriots fans by rubbing in their historic 2017 Super Bowl win against the Falcons on March 28.
“Happy 3-28 to those who celebrate,” the former cheerleader, 23, captioned a photo she posted on Instagram Stories on Friday, March 28. In the snap, she’s standing next to 72-year-old Belichick, the revered former head coach of the New England team.
Hudson was referencing the Patriots’ annual celebration on March 28 — their way of taunting the Falcons. During Super Bowl LI, the Patriots were watching their dreams of a fifth championship title disappear. As they entered halftime, they were down 3-28 to the Atlanta team. That all changed in the second half, which saw a massive comeback for the Patriots led by quarterback Tom Brady, resulting in a 34-28 win in overtime. The Patriots’ victory remains the biggest comeback in NFL history.
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In 2021, the famed quarterback was still celebrating the Patriots’ holiday. On March 28, he posted a picture of James White, who scored the final points to clinch the game, on Instagram, according to CBS News.
For Hudson, the day was another way to recognize her partner and his team.
Earlier this month, the couple went out for a romantic dinner to celebrate their anniversary. The pair first met in 2021, and have been dating since early 2023. Belichick began seeing Hudson after his split from Linda Holliday, his girlfriend of 16 years. Prior to that, he was married to Debby Clarke Belichick, with whom he shares a son, Stephen, and daughter, Amanda.
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Days after the anniversary post, Hudson penned a lengthy letter to Belichick, who is 49 years her elder, on Valentine’s Day about why love shouldn’t be “judged.”
“‘What constitutes love?’ or ‘What makes someone worthy of loving?’ ” Hudson asked in the caption of her Instagram post on Feb. 14. “Questions that require a deep analysis and could possibly enable one to understand the romances that they may not understand nor relate to.”
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