Bill Belichick ’s girlfriend, Jordon Hudson , took a cue from Taylor Swift in a savvy trademark filing involving her boyfriend’s former team, the New England Patriots. Hudson, 24, filed 14 trademarks on April 3 with the federal trademark office, Us Weekly confirmed. Among them were the phrases “No Days Off,” “Do Your Job” and “Ignore the Noise,” all of which are currently owned by the Patriots and their owner, Robert Kraft .
To get around things, Hudson’s filings included “(Bill’s Version)” at the end of each phrase, a nod to Swift’s rerecordings of her old songs after her discography was purchased by Scooter Braun . Belichick, 72, coached the Patriots for 24 seasons and guided the team to six Super Bowls before he and the franchise agreed to part ways in January 2024. In December 2024, Belichick was announced as the new head coach at the University of North Carolina.
Related: Bill Belichick’s Girlfriend Jordon Hudson, 24, Attends UNC Practice Hudson made the filing on April 3 through her company, Trouble Cub Enterprises. The former cheerleader and beauty queen is listed as the company’s CEO and founder on its LinkedIn page . Hudson launched the company in April 2021.
Prior to filing for Bill’s Version of the phrases, Hudson also filed to trademark “Trail of Salty Tears,” “Peachy Keen and Wonderful” and “Saving Miss Daisy” on March 29. The trademark filing isn’t the first time Belichick has been connected to Swift, 34. In July 202.
