Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson's relationship has been in the limelight ever since their CBS interview in April went viral. The couple first met in February 2021 and made their relationship public three years later.
However, Polymarket, a prediction market, has suggested that Belichick and Hudson could break up before Stefon Diggs and Cardi B, who made their relationship official on Instagram last week.

At the time of writing, Polymarket predicts that there is a 14% chance that Belichick and Hudson would split up before August, while there is a 9% chance that Diggs and Cardi B's relationship would be over in the same time frame. Some fans on social media were left upset with the prediction tool.
"This is sad," one tweeted.
"This is a lie. Jordon and Bill were meant to be together," another added.
"Imagine betting on stupid s**t like this lmao," a third commented.
Others also expressed their annoyance at the Polymarket predictor and the trending topic.
"This is the single dumbest tweet I’ve ever seen," one wrote.
"Yeah we need football back soon," another tweeted.
"The unemployed are going insane right now," a fan added.
Belichick's relationship with Hudson has drawn attention mainly because the eight-time Super Bowl-winning coach is 48 years older than his partner.
Bill Belichick responds to rumors of Jordon Hudson being a distraction ahead of first year as UNC HC

In a news conference on Wednesday, Bill Belichick was asked how he dealt with the media's focus on his personal life and whether his girlfriend Jordon Hudson would be on the sidelines for North Carolina games to support him.
"No, she doesn't have any role in the UNC football program," Belichick said. "But again, there's been noise out there about a lot of different things. Again, our focus is day-to-day, getting better, stacking good days together."
Belichick signed a five-year, $50 million contract with UNC in December. Although he has proven himself to be a serial winner in the NFL, it remains to be seen whether the veteran coach can conquer the college circuit.
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