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Podcast host walks back remarks claiming Jordon Hudson 'choreographed' part of Bill Belichick's interview

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Channing Crowder, a former NFL player who now co-hosts "The Pivot" with Ryan Clark, apologized for comments he made about Jordon Hudson regarding Bill Belichick's interview on the podcast last week.

One of Belichick's stops among his book tour was on an episode of "The Pivot," but Crowder said Hudson "choreographed the open" of the interview, which included Belichick's accomplishments as both a coach and author.

Crowder also said Hudson "just lurks" and "has her paws on the situation."

But in Tuesday's edition of the podcast, Crowder walked back his comments and said he had also apologized to Belichick personally.

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Ryan Clark, Channing Crowder, and Jordon Hudson (Getty Images/IMAGN)

"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 said. "When somebody sees that you have talked to a football God, now they want to ask the questions that they’ve had on their minds for years. And I would say that’s what I got caught up in. 

"And I just want to tell Bill, Jordon, I apologize for any negativity it brought to you. Coach, we talked on the phone. I told you I respect you as much as I do anybody in this world. And what happened and the articles that came out was unrealistic, and that’s the opposite of what I wanted to do for you and what I wanted to do for your relationship, Coach. So that’s my bad, and I wanted to put it out there as a man. My bad, Coach."

Clark also added that "some of the things" written about Hudson's potential involvement are "not the truth."

"Bill reached out to me personally, and

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