The 2024 season will begin without Bill Belichick as the head coach of an NFL team. However, the former New England Patriots coach continues to stay in the news.
Currently dating 23-year-old Jordon Hudson, Belichick has been making headlines after being spotted with Hudson. Though multiple people shared their views for and against the new couple, Belichick and Hudson have been spotted together throughout the offseason.
According to a new report, Belichick and Hudson were out on a bike ride in Nantucket.
Earlier this year, Belichick purchased a $4.8 million home in the area. That being said, the 72-year-old has owned a compound in 'Sconset for around a decade. Coaching the New England Patriots for years, Bill Belichick has certainly put down his roots in Massachusetts.
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The couple has apparently been dating for a few months, the news going public in June.
That being said, many people related to the NFL World haven't been supportive of Belichick's new relationship. In a recent interview at the ESPYs with Mac Jones, Cam Newton spoke about Belichick and his new romance:
Cam Newton: “Your former coach. His dating choice right now. What are we doing. Do we approve?”
Mac Jones: “I need hear your opinion first.”
Cam: “No, I don’t approve. I’m not even gonna lie.”
Belichick or Hudson have yet to make a statement on the same.
Bill Belichick apparently refused an offer to coach the San Francisco 49ers
Kyle Shanahan, currently coaching the San Francisco 49ers, offered Belichick a job with the 49ers. Formerly a defensive coordinator, Shanahan wanted Belichick to help lead the Niners to another Super Bowl.
Belichick, however, wasn't interested.
"I did, I threw it out to him," Shanahan told The Athletic during a podcast. "He loves football so much that you never know what he [can bring]... I can't believe he's not a head coach of a team right now. I know what I would do if I was an owner, so that shocks me, and the last thing you want to do is insult someone like Bill Belichick."
"But I know he just loves ball in its simplest form, so I threw it all out to him, whatever he wanted to do, [including defensive coordinator]. I was like 'Would you be interested?' And he was very nice and appreciative and he politely turned me down."
Belichick, though polite, is apparently only interested in head coach jobs.