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The podcast host has retracted statements suggesting that Jordon Hudson had planned or directed a segment of Bill Belichick’s interview.

**Channing Crowder Apologizes for Comments on Jordon Hudson and Bill Belichick**

Former NFL player Channing Crowder, who co-hosts “The Pivot” with Ryan Clark, has issued an apology for remarks he made about Jordon Hudson during a recent podcast episode featuring NFL coach Bill Belichick. The episode was part of Belichick’s book tour, and Crowder’s comments suggested that Hudson had a significant role in shaping the interview’s direction, which he later clarified was not the case.

In the podcast, Crowder stated that Hudson “choreographed the open” of the interview, highlighting Belichick’s achievements as both a coach and an author. He also remarked that Hudson “just lurks” and “has her paws on the situation.” However, during a subsequent episode, Crowder retracted his statements and expressed regret for any negativity they may have caused, both to Hudson and Belichick.

“As I was talking about it on radio, you fall into the narratives. I got caught up in the narrative, caught up in the questioning,” Crowder explained. He emphasized that he respects Belichick immensely and that the portrayal of the situation in the media was not reflective of his intentions. Crowder personally reached out to Belichick to convey his apologies.

Ryan Clark, Crowder’s co-host, also defended Hudson, stating that some of the narratives surrounding her involvement were inaccurate. He clarified that while Belichick had agreed to discuss his book, the interview was not manipulated by Hudson. Clark noted that Hudson had left before the interview with Belichick began, and any suggestions of her controlling the narrative were unfounded.

The conversation between Clark, Crowder, and Belichick was extensive, and Hudson’s presence during the filming was limited. Clark emphasized that the portrayal of Hudson’s influence was misrepresented, and the interview was a genuine discussion among the three.

In conclusion, Crowder’s apology highlights the importance of accurate representation in media discussions, especially when it involves prominent figures like Belichick and Hudson. The incident serves as a reminder of the potential for misinterpretation in public discourse.

**FAQ**

*What prompted Channing Crowder’s apology regarding Jordon Hudson?*

Crowder apologized for comments he made suggesting that Hudson had a significant role in directing the interview with Bill Belichick, which he later clarified was not true. 

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