
A shocking off-field story has emerged involving former Buffalo Bills wide receiver Stevie Johnson, as court documents reveal he has filed a lawsuit against his wife over alleged paternity deception concerning their first child.
According to the filing, the truth surfaced only recently when the couple’s eldest son required a blood transfusion for surgery. Routine testing revealed neither parent’s blood type matched the child’s, triggering immediate suspicion and further investigation.
Subsequent DNA testing confirmed Johnson is not the biological father — a revelation that, according to the suit, has left the former NFL veteran devastated. The petition outlines claims of emotional distress, fraud, and marital betrayal.
“She said all I ever did was come home from the field too tired and fall asleep… but while I was out there in red and blue, breaking my body to build our life, she was building a life with someone else,”
Johnson said in a statement to reporters.
Johnson, now 39, spent the majority of his eight-season NFL career with the Buffalo Bills from 2008 to 2014, catching 325 passes for 4,049 yards and 28 touchdowns. His standout seasons came in 2010 (82 receptions, 1,073 yards, 7 TDs) and 2011 (76 receptions, 1,004 yards, 7 TDs), when he emerged as the team’s top wide receiver during the franchise’s rebuilding years.
The former seventh-round pick out of Kentucky became a reliable starter and fan favorite in Buffalo before finishing his career with a brief stint with the San Francisco 49ers in 2015.
Friends and former teammates expressed shock at the situation, with some noting Johnson had often spoken publicly about the importance of family during his playing career. Legal experts say the case could set precedent in New York for damages tied to paternity deception.
As the legal battle begins, Johnson says his focus is on protecting the well-being of the child while seeking accountability for what he calls the deepest betrayal of his life. The first court hearing is expected later this year.
Jordon Hudson has officially ended her relationship with Bill Belichick, with the breakup coming in the aftermath of Belichick not being selected for the Pro Football Hall of Fame.
The decision has drawn immediate attention across NFL circles, as Belichick’s Hall of Fame omission shocked many around the league and reignited debates about legacy, timing, and recognition.
Sources close to the situation indicate the Hall of Fame outcome played a direct role in the split, marking a turning point in a relationship that had been under intense public scrutiny.
Belichick, 73, and Jordon Hudson, approximately 24–25 years old, began their relationship in early 2023 following Belichick’s separation from longtime partner Linda Holliday.
Although they were spotted together multiple times throughout 2023, the couple did not make their relationship public until December 5, 2024, when they appeared together at an event in New York City after Hudson shared photos on social media.
Hudson frequently posted moments from their life together, including a widely circulated beach yoga video in March 2025, keeping the relationship in the public eye and fueling conversation beyond football.
The pair also collaborated professionally, appearing together in a Dunkin’ commercial in 2025, a move that further solidified their status as a high-profile couple.
Belichick publicly praised Hudson in his most recent book, referring to her as an “idea machine” and a “creative force,” while Hudson often described him as her “soulmate” in personal tributes.
Despite those sentiments, the relationship consistently attracted attention and criticism due to the 48-year age gap, making it a frequent topic of discussion and mockery within the NFL community.
Neither Belichick nor Hudson has issued a formal statement addressing the breakup, but the timing has firmly linked the end of the relationship to the Hall of Fame decision.
As the story continues to circulate, it adds an unexpected personal chapter to Belichick’s post-coaching narrative, intertwining his professional legacy with a highly publicized and now-concluded relationship.