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Channing Crowder, a former NFL player who is now coanfrerion of “The Pivot” with Ryan Clark, apologized for the comments he made about Jordon Hudson regarding Bill Billichick’s interview in the Podcast last week.
One of Belichick’s stops among his book tour was in an episode of “The Pivot”, but Crowder said Hudson “choreographed the open” of the interview, which included Belichick’s achievements as coach and author.
Crowder also said that Hudson “lurk” and “has its legs in the situation.”
But in Podcast’s Tuesday edition, Crowder backed his comments and said he had also apologized with Belichick personally.
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Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder and Jordon Hudson (Getty images/imagn)
“While talking about that on the radio, Caes in the stories. They caught me in the narrative, caught in the interrogation,” Crowder said. “When someone sees that you’ve talked to a football god, they now want to ask the questions they have had in their minds for years. And I would say that is what they caught me.
“And I just want to tell Bill, Jordon, I apologize for any negativity that brought you. Coach, we talked on the phone. I told you that I respect you as much as anyone in this world. And what happened and the articles that came out was not realistic, and that is the opposite of what I wanted to do for you and what I wanted to do for your relationship, and that is bad, and that is bad, and I wanted to say it for the bad.
Clark also added that “some of the things” written about the possible participation of Hudson “are not the truth.”
“Bill contacted me personally, and we decided that we were going to ask about the book. But I asked: ‘Hello coach, can we enter a little more?'” He said Clark, and added that Hudson even asked the camera questions, but they didn’t ask the final cut.

Former animator Jordon Hudson arrives at the party if The Party of Sports Illustrated in Mardi Gras World on February 8, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Skip Bolen/Getty Images)
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Clark said he had talked to the couple for an hour and a half before the interview began, and Hudson had gone before the interview with Belichick began.
But “Jordon wanted to be represented in a certain way. Jordon wanted his relationship to be represented in a certain way. Bill also did.”
“The conversations we had after [the interview]That it was before the program was launched, it was: “What can we show about Bill talking about her? And the rest of our interview,” “said Clark.” So, so that people feel and say that it was choreographed in a certain way because Jordon was floating, that is not true. She left during that part.
“I was sitting when Bill and I were together. Actually, she interviewed while Bill and I were together. They were the three sitting, having a conversation that was filmed that we simply did not throw. And I think the narration that people want to build around it and their control were not exhibited during our interview.”
Hudson previously received Flak for his participation in one of Belichick’s interviews with CBS. According to the reports, Hudson interrupted the CBS interview several times and even came out in a moment, delaying the interview in about 30 minutes.
Belichick issued a statement by saying that he was “surprised” to get the questions about her relationship and that when Hudson had entered, she had been doing her job. Then he accused CBS of creating a “false narrative” with the so -called “selectively edited clips.” CBS responded, disagree with the version of Belichick’s events.

Bill Belichick and Jordon Hudson pose for a photo on the red carpet in the annual NFL honors at the Saenger Theater on February 6, 2025 in New Orleans, Louisiana. (Michael Owens/Getty images)
In the interview with “The Pivot”, Belichick cleared the air on Hudson’s reported with “Hard Knocks”, saying that the program was not finally a match with UNC. He also reiterated that Hudson is not involved with UNC Football, a statement that the school itself made after the reports that Hudson was excluded from the facilities.