DeAndre Hopkins Sparks Rumors of Move to NFC East Team
DeAndre Hopkins, the star wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals, is reportedly eyeing a move to one specific NFL team. Despite having two years left on his contract with no guaranteed money, Hopkins has been linked with a number of contenders, including the Dallas Cowboys. Recent reports suggest that the 30-year-old player is interested in joining the NFC East team.
According to Jane Slater, an NFL Network reporter, Hopkins has been telling people that he wants to become a Cowboy. Although there have been rumors about potential trades or restructuring deals, the Cardinals have remained silent on the matter. Slater reached out to the team for comments, but they refused to confirm or deny the speculation.
The rumors gained more traction on Tuesday when Hopkins replied to a tweet from Micah Parsons, a linebacker for the Cowboys, with the message “It’s about time” and an eye emoji. While this could be interpreted in many ways, some fans and analysts see it as a sign that Hopkins is eager to play for the Cowboys and could be looking for a way out of Arizona.
If Hopkins were to join the Cowboys, it would be a major move for the team and the player. Hopkins is widely regarded as one of the best wide receivers in the league, and he has proven his worth with multiple Pro Bowl selections and All-Pro honors. The Cowboys, meanwhile, have been rebuilding their team in recent years and could benefit greatly from having a player of Hopkins’ caliber on their roster.