Bill Belichick makes FOX News appearance, slams CBS interview that made Jordon Hudson famous

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Bill Belichick is in the midst of quite the offseason. After making a trip to the Kentucky Derby and supporting his girlfriend at her cheerleading competition at Disney World, the former NFL coaching great got to hang out with Sean Hannity on his FOX News podcast.

The two got to talk about his time with the New England Patriots, the Hall of Fame snub, and reflected on some of the major events of his career. While most of the hour and a half interview was lighthearted, Hannity brought the "CBS News Sunday Morning" interview back to the surface. This was the moment Hudson famously stopped anchor Tony Dokoupil from asking about when Belichick's relationship with the 25-year-old started.

Belichick wanted to clear the air about his feelings toward CBS and how he feels mistreated by the network. 

"I thought that the interview I had with them was done very deceptively," Belichick said on Hang Out with Sean Hannity. "I've asked for the transcript from them, and they won't give it to me. They've done that with others. I'm not sure what their policy is."

Hannity suggested that Belichick should sue CBS, which the North Carolina Tar Heels coach didn't shoot down the idea and laughed it off.

At the time, Belichick and Hudson defended the stonewalling effort, saying, "The clips make it appear as though we were avoiding the question of how we met, but we have been open about the fact that Jordon and I met on a flight to Palm Beach in 2021," Belichick said in a statement at the time.

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CBS responded by saying, "When we agreed to speak with Mr. Belichick, it was for a wide-ranging interview. There were no preconditions or limitations to this conversation. This was confirmed repeatedly with his publisher before the interview took place and after it was completed."

The relationship between Belichick and Hudson first became public in 2024. They've received a fair amount of criticism due to the 49-year age gap. Hudson has also leaned on the NFL legend in the business world, securing over 20 trademarks and copyrights tied to the 74-year-old Tar Heels coach. The odd couple seem to make it work in the face of adversity.  

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