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Bill Belichick Takes Revenge on CBS News During Sudden Media Tour

A year after the interview that ignited headlines about his romance with Jordon Hudson, Belichick is going on the offensive.

Sep 1, 2025; Chapel Hill, North Carolina, USA; North Carolina Tar Heels head coach Bill Belichick on the field before the game at Kenan Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Bob Donnan-Imagn Images
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Bill Belichick believes revenge is a dish best served cold in media.

More than a year after the disastrous interview with CBS that ignited months of salacious coverage about his relationship with Jordan Hudson, Belichick is blasting the network with both barrels. 

During an interview on Hang Out With Sean Hannity, the eight-time Super Bowl winner accused CBS News Sunday Morning of deceptively editing his now-infamous interview with Tony Dokoupil.

The current North Carolina coach thought he was sitting down with a venerable news operation to discuss his memoir, “The Art of Winning: Lessons From My Life In Football.” Instead, with his then-24-year-old girlfriend looking on from a few feet away, Dokoupil asked the 74-year-old coach about their May-December romance. Hudson repeatedly interrupted, delaying the interview by 30 minutes. 

Belichick knows he’s been in the tabloid media’s crosshairs ever since. He unloaded after a sympathetic Hannity said he was “stunned” at how “horribly” the UNC coach was treated by CBS.

“I thought that the interview I had with them was done very deceptively. I’ve asked for the transcript from them, and they won’t give it to me,” said Belichick.

The former Patriots coach also questioned CBS News’s sterling reputation. “I don’t really see them living up to the trust that they talk about,” he said.

The Hoodie has long been a tough guy to feel sorry for. But in this columnist’s opinion, Belichick has a legit beef here. Before that fateful interview aired on April 27, 2025, his relationship with Hudson was viewed more as a curiosity. Belichick probably expected a puff piece. After all, this was a Sunday morning talk show, not 60 Minutes.

But once CBS aired footage of Hudson awkwardly interrupting the interview (while Belichick remained quietly passive), the tabloids went into overdrive. Belichick was portrayed as a doddering old fool being led by the nose by a woman young enough to be his granddaughter. Hudson was portrayed as a scheming femme fatale and gold digger. When Belichick’s Tar Heels stumbled through a 4-8 record in his first season as head coach, their relationship was said to be a “distraction.” And Hudson took much of the blame.

I don’t know if Belichick is still being privately advised by former Pats PR consigliere Berj Najarian. But his counter-attack against CBS is smart on several levels.

First, Belichick is accusing CBS of booking the interview under false pretenses. The coach said the network promised to only talk about his book. CBS countered that wasn’t true; that it never agreed to any pre-conditions for the sit-down. Whatever the truth is, it makes CBS look bad. And it will make it tougher for the network to book similar sit-downs in the future.

Second, raising suspicions about CBS’s allegedly shady editing process is another savvy salvo by Belichick. CBS News has previously been accused of deceptive editing by President Donald Trump and former Department of Homeland Security Secretary Kristi Noem. That puts Belichick in some powerful company. Trump’s MAGA movement frequently accuses the “fake news” media of lying to the public. Belichick is smartly positioning himself as another victim.  Notably, the eight-time Super Bowl-winner has a longstanding friendship with Trump, who criticized Belichick’s Hall of Fame snub earlier this year.

At the time of the interview, I wondered why CBS went there with Hudson. The network didn’t have to show the video clip of her butting in from off-camera. Dokoupil didn’t have to note she was a “constant presence” during the interview. I thought at the time—and still do—that CBS was paying Hudson back for daring to interfere with their interview. Whatever the reason, the reaction was brutal. Hudson later wrote on Instagram that she was nearly “crushed” by the tsunami of negative coverage.

I don’t know if Belichick’s Hannity interview will ever fully even the score in his beef with CBS. But it’s a start. The old coach is showing he can learn some new tricks.

Here’s what I think his media strategy will be heading forward: Limit interviews to friendly faces like Fox’s Hannity, Barstool Sports’ Pardon My Take (where he also appeared this week), or ESPN’s Pat McAfee. Attack the mainstream media as deceptive and biased. And keep Hudson on the sidelines. Because if we learned anything from CBS, it’s that if Hudson’s in the studio, the cameras will find her—or vice versa.

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