Bill Belichick is a busy man.
The eight-time Super Bowl winner is embarking on his debut season coaching college football at the University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, where he’ll also be working with high school campers throughout much of June.
And then there is the 73-year-old’s robust social life with his 24-year-old girlfriend Jordon Hudson – something that continues to dominate headlines and much of his schedule.
So even though North Carolina athletic director Bubba Cunningham said Belichick could continue making regular appearances on ESPN’s Pat McAfee Show and the Monday Night Football Manningcast in 2025, it appears he’s dropped at least one of those side gigs.
‘Obviously, [Belichick] seems busy right now coaching college football,’ Peyton Manning told 97.1 The Fan in Columbus, per AwfulAnnoucing.com. ‘So, he won’t be back this year.’
Belichick was a regular guest on the Monday Night Football simulcast, which features brothers Peyton and Eli Manning discussing football over league game. Although Belichick is known to be cautious with media as a football coach, his year away from the NFL in 2024 saw the New England Patriots legend embrace his ESPN roles, while frequently making headlines with his commentary.


During one October game, Belichick made waves in New York when he attacked Jets owner Woody Johnson over the mid-season firing of head coach Robert Saleh.
‘Yeah, well look, that’s kind of what it’s been there at the Jets,’ Belichick responded. ‘They’ve barely won over 30 percent in the last 10 years. The owner being the owner, just ready, fire, aim.’
Peyton Manning told 97.1 The Fan that Belichick’s input will be missed.
‘He’ll be hard to replace, like, I thought his insight was great,’ the two-time Super Bowl winner said. ‘But we’ll try to probably go back to, kind of, rotating guests and, you know, having coaches and players, which I always like their insight, but also the actors and musicians that, you know, the common criteria to be a guest is you gotta love football.
‘And I love, and Eli and I both love, being around people who love football as much as we do in all different walks of life.’
Belichick’s future with the Tar Heels took a twist on Sunday after a special clause in his contract kicked in, dropping his buyout from $10 million to $1 million. The clause, which came to light shortly after he signed a five-year contract in Chapel Hill, was considered by many to be an easy escape route back to the NFL.
Now Belichick has a cheaper way out of Chapel Hill, should he wish to bail on his college football career.
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