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Atlanta Falcons mock Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson in one of the most savage schedule reveals ever

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The Atlanta Falcons may have waited patiently, but their latest response to Jordon Hudson 's trolling proves that revenge is best served with a dose of humor—and in Mario Kart style.

Months after Hudson, the 24-year-old girlfriend of legendary NFL coach Bill Belichick, poked fun at the Falcons’ infamous 28-3 Super Bowl collapse, Atlanta seized the perfect opportunity to return the favor. In a brilliant, pop-culture-inspired schedule release video styled after Mario Kart, the team featured a playful cartoon of Belichick and Hudson lounging on a beach, accompanied by a sign that read: “We’re not talking about this.”

Falcons' creative schedule video leaves fans buzzing after bold jabs at Belichick and Hudson

That sly jab didn’t come out of nowhere. It was a clever reference to a moment from Belichick’s now-infamous “CBS Sunday Morning” interview, where the pair awkwardly dodged a question about how they met. As Hudson cut in, she dropped the now-viral line: “We’re not talking about this,” steering the conversation away from their 2021 airplane encounter that eventually blossomed into a public relationship.


Earlier this year, Hudson raised eyebrows when she wore a fake “Falcons Super Bowl Champions” T-shirt during Super Bowl week—a direct jab at Atlanta’s heartbreaking collapse against Belichick’s New England Patriots in Super Bowl LI. The Falcons blew a commanding 28-3 lead, only to fall 34-28 in overtime after a Tom Brady-led comeback for the ages. If that wasn’t enough, Hudson struck again in March by posting: “Happy 3-28 to those who celebrate,” commemorating the date as yet another dig at the Falcons’ most haunting memory.

But Atlanta had the last laugh. Roughly a minute into their 2025 schedule video, the animated scene featuring Belichick and Hudson gave fans a chuckle while doubling down on the team’s ability to take criticism in stride—and dish it right back.

Meanwhile, Belichick has been navigating the spotlight for reasons beyond football. His CBS interview, meant to promote his book “The Art of Winning: Lessons From My Life in Football,” stirred more gossip about his personal life than professional legacy. The scrutiny even prompted reports about Hudson’s alleged banishment from the University of North Carolina’s football facility—where Belichick was appointed head coach in December 2024 after being passed over in the NFL hiring cycle.

Addressing the speculation, Belichick told ESPN: “That’s really off to the side, it’s a personal relationship. She doesn’t have anything to do with UNC football.”

With the NFL offseason brimming with drama, the Falcons’ lighthearted payback proves that some feuds don’t need fiery words—they just need a little creativity and a Mario Kart track.

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