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DeAndre Hopkins Just Roasted Bill O’Brien in Clever Patrick Mahomes Tweet
Let’s just say Bill O’Brien shouldn’t expect a Christmas card from DeAndre Hopkins ever again. Clearly, the Arizona Cardinals receiver has not forgotten how things ended both on and off the field. And by praising Patrick Mahomes for his record-setting contract, Hopkins managed to throw some serious shade at his former head coach.
DeAndre Hopkins had an ugly end to his stellar Texans career
RELATED: league’s best wideout, Hopkins has a solid claim to that title.
A starter right out of the gate, Hopkins caught 52 passes for 802 yards and two scores as a rookie. Since then, he has posted at least 1,100 receiving yards in five of the last six years. Despite a lack of deep speed or incredible size, the 6-foot-1, 212-pounder has risen up the ranks due in large part to his sticky hands and smooth route-running.
The four-time Pro Bowler enjoyed both personal and team success in his seven-year Texans career. Houston made the playoffs in four of the last five seasons. However, O’Brien’s incompetence as a play-caller and game manager resulted in far too many early exits, including a tumultuous meltdown against Patrick Mahomes and the Kansas City Chiefs last year.
Stunningly, Houston’s head coach/general manager traded his best receiver to the Cardinals in March. The deal brought back draft picks and Hopkins threw shade at Bill O’Brien while praising Patrick Mahomes
RELATED: DeAndre Hopkins Refuses to Say He Went to Clemson Because of the School’s Ties to Slavery Patrick Mahomes stunned the sports world on Monday by signing a 10-year contract extension worth up to $503 million. He now boasts the largest contract in sports history. And considering he already has an The All-Pro wideout can turn the Cardinals into a Super Bowl contender
RELATED: Kliff Kingsbury, he has an opportunity to help turn the Cardinals into Super Bowl contenders. Looking at their depth chart, the Cardinals boast one of the most exciting groups of skill players across the league. Hopkins and Larry Fitzgerald are two of the best receivers of their generation. Christian Kirk boasts plenty of upside as a slot option. And don’t forget about Kenyan Drake, who looked like a completely different player once he escaped from Adam Gase. It might be a stretch to pencil in Arizona as a legit Super Bowl contender right now. But if he continues to play at an elite level, DeAndre Hopkins can transform the Cardinals’ offense into one of the league’s most dynamic units. And maybe someday he will get a chance to face Patrick Mahomes in the Super Bowl after all.