Former NFL coach Bill Belichick proved that he’s a young and spry 72 as he helped his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson, with some beachside yoga.
“☀️ #SpringBreak #UsTime #StillGotIt 💪🏼,” Hudson, 24, wrote via Instagram on Saturday, March 15, sharing images of the couple in Jupiter Beach, Florida.
During the beach excursion, Hudson turned to Belichick, 72, for assistance as she attempted a handful of acrobatic yoga poses. For one, Belichick laid on his back, extending his feet up into the hair. Hudson, for her part, laid atop his parallel feet as they held hands. During a second pose, she lifted her arms back behind her shoulders to mimic a “Superman” position.
Belichick’s athleticism floored Hudson’s Instagram followers.
“That’s a 6x Super Bowl champion,” one social media user wrote of Belichick in the comments section.
Another added, “You got coach doing anything. Love this sista!”
A third fan, meanwhile, replied, “He is enjoying life with you!”
Hudson, a former cheerleader, and Belichick have been together since October 2024. They initially met three years earlier during a commercial airline flight while Hudson was still in college. Hudson and Belichick later made their red carpet debut at the American Museum of Natural History’s annual gala in December 2024.

“The evening was saturated with all of my favorite things: friendship, education, philanthropy, glamour, beet salad, Billy, dance-worthy music, ornithological & oceanic exhibits,” Hudson gushed via Instagram at the time. “We created so many great memories together while supporting a great cause; my heart is filled to the brim!!!”
Hudson also followed Belichick when he relocated to North Carolina to coach the UNC Tarheels football team.
While Belichick and Hudson have seemingly never been happier, their age gap has raised eyebrows among outsiders and online commentators. Hudson, meanwhile, hasn’t been one to shy away from clapping back at any internet haters.
“Let’s take a deeper dive into the hot topic of the day: LOVE’… ‘What constitutes love?’ or ‘What makes someone worthy of loving?’ are questions that require a deep analysis and could possibly enable one to understand the romances that they may not understand nor relate to,” Hudson wrote via Instagram last month. “With such a limited character count.”
She added, “The ways in which we develop our biological preferences are deeply personal in which we owe no justification nor explanation. Love does not discriminate against sex, skin color, religion, age or ability. Love does not fluctuate along with someone’s body weight. Love does not lie within a perfect complexion. Love is not as deep as one’s pockets. Love does not look the same every time you see it.”
Hudson further noted at the time that it’s “never OK to harass or abuse a person based upon who they love.”