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With June 1 here, Bill Belichick's future takes a twist as buyout plummets to $1 million
With June 1 here, Bill Belichick's future takes a twist as buyout plummets to $1 million

Time of India

time3 days ago

  • Business
  • Time of India

With June 1 here, Bill Belichick's future takes a twist as buyout plummets to $1 million

Bill Belichick's dramatically reduced buyout sparks buzz about his next NFL move post-Patriots (Getty Images) Bill Belichick's unconventional offseason with the North Carolina Tar Heels just reached a critical turning point — and it has little to do with Xs and Os. June 1, 2025, is here, and with it comes a significant shift in the power dynamics between Belichick and UNC. The $10 million buyout in his contract has now shrunk to just $1 million, giving the legendary coach newfound leverage to walk away — no strings attached. Bill Belichick's buyout drops to $1M as June 1 arrives — is a surprise NFL return looming? This change, though buried in contractual fine print, was always the red flag skeptics pointed to when questioning Bill Belichick's true commitment to Chapel Hill. While many downplayed the importance of this clause, its presence said more than any press conference ever could. If Belichick had truly envisioned himself building a long-term program in North Carolina, he could have simply asked the school to remove the clause. He didn't. Now, with the reduced buyout officially in play, the dance between the Hall of Fame coach and his new college home just got a lot more complicated — and perhaps a little bit colder. What makes this entire situation even more volatile is the presence of 24-year-old Jordon Hudson, Belichick's girlfriend and, as some have put it, his de facto brand manager. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like 5 Books Warren Buffett Wants You to Read In 2025 Blinkist: Warren Buffett's Reading List Undo Their relationship has become tabloid fodder and locker-room curiosity all rolled into one — not least because of the visible influence she seems to wield over the stoic, famously private coach. Channing Crowder didn't mince words when describing the couple: 'She kind of coordinates and brand manages. She has her paws on the situation. It's different . . . It was weird to be around Belichick and Jordon. . . . I don't see Belichick in that light. But he just smiles and nods. . . . His old lady is different. . . . She lurks. It's weird to know him as Coach Belichick running the entire organization as G.M., head coach, talent coordinator, all that stuff, and then to see this tiny, little 95-pound girl kind of — pretty much telling him what to do. ' That last line hit a nerve. Hard. The fallout was swift — an awkward apology from Ryan Clark and an edited version of the show where Crowder's take was originally aired. But no amount of backpedaling could erase what was said. If anything, it confirmed the underlying tension many suspected: Hudson isn't just Belichick's partner — she's part of the inner circle. Reports that Hudson was banned from UNC's football facilities only poured fuel on the fire, even if the university denied such claims. Hudson herself clapped back at journalist Pablo Torre in a now-deleted social media post, suggesting the friction is real — and very personal. Belichick, who is no stranger to walking away before the first snap — just ask the New York Jets — now holds the cards. If he senses resistance, if Hudson feels slighted, or if the NFL suddenly calls with an irresistible offer, he can write a check and vanish. A $1 million exit fee is pocket change for a man who would be walking away from a $25 million deal. And let's not forget: Belichick didn't sign on at UNC during a hot hiring cycle. His phone wasn't exactly ringing off the hook with NFL offers. But now, if circumstances change — or if Hudson decides it's time — he has the power to act. Whether or not Belichick ever coaches a game in Tar Heel blue is no longer just a football question. It's a story about control, influence, and legacy — and how quickly all of that can pivot when the right clause finally kicks in. Also Read: Travis Kelce startles Adam Sandler in first full 'Happy Gilmore 2' trailer as Netflix confirms star-studded sequel premieres July 25

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh named ‘ most delusional coach' in AFC West
Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh named ‘ most delusional coach' in AFC West

Miami Herald

time22-05-2025

  • Sport
  • Miami Herald

Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh named ‘ most delusional coach' in AFC West

Jim Harbaugh is entering his second season as the head coach of the Los Angeles Chargers. He led them to a record of 11-6, giving him a 55-25-1 mark in five seasons as an NFL head coach. Harbaugh has also gone 5-4 in the postseason, making it to the Super Bowl while with the San Francisco 49ers. MORE: Chargers will face stiff competition with recent strength of schedule ranking In addition to his success in the NFL, Harbaugh has been excellent in the NCAA as well, even winning a national championship in his final season with Michigan. The reason for his success isn't Xs and Os, however. At least not according Donte Whitner. The former safety says Harbaugh is successful because he's "the most delusional coach in the AFC West." "The reason Jim Harbaugh has success wherever he goes is, he's very delusional. He gets the players and the coaches to buy into whatever he says, and then it comes to fruition on the field," Whitner said on Up & Adams. "It's not even really about Xs and Os with these guys. It's about making the players believe they can do something extraordinary." Whitner's assessment of Harbaugh is not only hilarious, but it's wildly accurate. Harbaugh has always been known for being a little "different," but players absolutely love him - and it shows in his record. - Enjoy free coverage of the Chargers from Los Angeles Chargers on SI - Proposed Chargers signing adds 137-tackle machine as insurance for Junior Colson ESPN stat prediction tabs star Chargers rookie with over 1,000 scrimmage yards in 2025 Los Angeles Chargers breakout star named to NFL All-Underrated team Chargers WR Ladd McConkey's production predicted to dip in 2025 Chargers speak out after sale of stake in franchise to firm involved with Bills, too This article was originally published on as Chargers coach Jim Harbaugh named ' most delusional coach' in AFC West. Copyright ABG-SI LLC. SPORTS ILLUSTRATED is a registered trademark of ABG-SI LLC. All Rights Reserved.

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