Tragic news: One of the New England Patriots’ most gifted players’ contract was recently terminated because of…

Tragic news: One of the New England Patriots’ most gifted players’ contract was recently terminated because of…

It seems that Matthew Judon has been so preoccupied with luring people to the New England Patriots, that someone has neglected to inform him about his own fate in Foxborough.

One of the few steady bright spots the team has experienced in the new decade is that the Patriots are reportedly considering extending Judon once the free agent storm subsides. After more than two seasons in New England, Judon earned 32 sacks. He is eligible to become an unrestricted free agent in 2025.

Judon, who utilized an NFL rumor aggregation account on X to clarify his possible long-term status, seems to be unaware of this.

“Who ain’t tell gm Judy???” On his own X account, Judon posed a hypothetical question while jokingly alluding to his informal role as “general manager” and his tendency to bring in players from overseas to suit up for the Patriots. Many Patriots supporters have politely requested that Judon think about staying longer in the comments section of his post.

Notwithstanding the injury concerns, Judon most likely won’t have to do much persuading or haggling when the Patriots finally make a formal offer to trade. Despite only playing in four games this season due to a season-ending biceps injury, Judon solidified his position as one of the league’s most potent pass rushers with 28 sacks between the 2021 and 2022 seasons.

Judon had previously hinted to WBZ-TV’s Dan Roche that he would not mind if he spent the remainder of his career with a Flying Elvis on his helmet.

Judon declared to Roche in July, “I don’t ever want to leave.” “I genuinely don’t want to leave; I’m finding things like this, just trying to make it home, and becoming more involved in the community. I do not mean to do that. Indefinitely. This is where I want to retire. I feel really at ease. I adore it.

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