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Bill Belichick's boat renamed from "Eight Rings" to "One Plus Eight Rings," fueling engagement rumors with Jordon Hudson

Bill Belichick's boat renamed from "Eight Rings" to "One Plus Eight Rings," fueling engagement rumors with Jordon Hudson

Time of India22-05-2025

Belichick's boat name change sparks wedding rumors (Image via: Getty Images)
Bill Belichick, one of football's most iconic coaches, is sparking headlines off the field for a surprising reason. The 73-year-old's longtime tradition of renaming his boat after Super Bowl wins took a mysterious turn recently, changing from 'Eight Rings' to 'One Plus Eight Rings.
' This subtle shift has ignited rumors that Belichick might be engaged to his girlfriend, 24-year-old Jordon Hudson. Fans are now watching closely for signs of a wedding.
Is Belichick hinting at wedding with Jordon
Hudson
?
Belichick has long used the name of his boat as a symbolic nod to his NFL success. 'Eight Rings' served as a proud tribute to his unparalleled legacy—six Super Bowl wins as head coach of the Patriots and two as a coordinator with the Giants. But a recent update caught everyone's attention.
TMZ reported that the boat has been renamed to 'One Plus Eight Rings,' a subtle yet powerful phrase that many believe signals a new chapter in his personal life.
The 'one plus' is widely interpreted as a hint toward a potential engagement or upcoming marriage to his girlfriend, Jordon Hudson.
The relationship between Belichick and Hudson has attracted attention, especially due to their age difference, but their connection appears genuine.
Hudson recently posted a sweet moment on Instagram, calling Belichick her 'old bae' during a dinner on the water, adding fuel to the speculation.
Alongside this personal news, Belichick is preparing to lead the North Carolina Tar Heels into the new football season, marking a major shift in his professional life. Whether or not the rumors prove true, the boat's name change has fans and media alike eager for confirmation.
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While no official announcement has been made, the changing boat name sends a strong message. Belichick, known for his privacy, may be quietly signaling a major new chapter in his personal life, one that could include wedding bells. With rumors swirling and signs pointing to something big, fans are now waiting to see if Bill Belichick's next big moment will be a walk down the aisle.
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