NFL News: DeAndre Hopkins is one of the most talked about names right now when it comes to the 2023 free agency process. The Arizona Cardinals recently released the All-Pro wide receiver during OTAs. The New England Patriots and the Tennessee Titans have already shown significant interest in the All-Pro wide receiver. Today it was reported that one New England Patriots player seemed to hint at something regarding the all-pro wide receiver.
New England Patriots Linebacker Matthew Judon May Know Something We Don’t

The Patriots linebacker tweeted “GM of the year?” on Saturday afternoon. This came after DeAndre Hopkins visited the Patriots on Thursday. Immediately many people on Twitter speculated if that’s what his tweet was about, wondering if the Patriots inked Hopkins to a deal.
GM of the year?
— Matthew Judon (@man_dammn) June 17, 2023
Is There A Deal In Place For The New England Patriots And DeAndre Hopkins?

At the time of this article, there doesn’t appear to be a deal in place between the two parties. However, that isn’t stopping Matthew Judon from seemingly making a heavy push to bring the All-Pro receiver to New England. J udon has tweeted about Hopkins at least four times this offseason. One came in March that stated Hopkins would be joining the Patriots. His most recent tweet about Hopkins came on June 10, a day after it was reported the Patriots were meeting with the receiver.
That meeting took place on Wednesday and Thursday. When Hopkins visited the Patriots, he actually posted an image of himself with Judon in the team’s locker room on Instagram, writing “La familia.”
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