The Arizona Cardinals may not be close to finishing rocking their locker room.
A recent report says that the Cardinals plan to trade five-time Pro Bowler DeAndre Hopkins this offseason.
Marker note that owner Michael Bidwell will pitch the idea to his potential GM candidates.
Hopkins is owed more than $34 million over the next two seasons — he missed the first six games of this season due to a suspension for performance-enhancing drugs.
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The 30-year-old was traded to Arizona ahead of the 2020 seasons after spending his first seven years with the Houston Texans, where he racked up five seasons of at least 1,100 yards.
In his 10-year career, he has made three All-Pro First Teams and two Second Teams. But combined with his suspension this season and injuries in each of the past two years, he’s racked up just 106 receptions for 1,289 yards and 11 touchdowns in his past two seasons.
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When he’s on the field, though, he’s still dominating: Those numbers are in his last 19 games, which is the equivalent of just over a full season.
In nine games played this year, his full-season pace was 120 receptions for 1,354 yards and five touchdowns. In fact, his 717 receiving yards this season led the team, despite missing nearly half the season.
Hopkins missed the Cardinals’ last two games with a knee injury. He has a no-trade clause, so he would have to approve the move.
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The Cardinals appear to be making big changes after firing head coach Kliff Kingsbury after four years on Monday, while general manager Steve Keim resigned.