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Matthew Judon posts cryptic posts about Patriots future

July 4, 2024
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Matthew Judon often jokes around on his social media accounts, but a couple of cryptic posts this week might signal serious questions about the star pass rusher’s future with the Patriots.

The four-time Pro Bowl linebacker is entering the final year of his contract with New England and when a fan tweeted in favor of extending Judon, he replied, “Ion think that’s about to happen.”

The eight-year NFL veteran followed that up by posting a GIF of the cartoon character SpongeBob SquarePants with the caption, “Ight imma head out.”


Matthew Judon posts cryptic posts about Patriots future
Matthew Judon is entering the last year of his contract. USA TODAY Sports

According to NESN, “Judon has a history of being quite the jokester on social media. Therefore, his posts have a solid probability of meaning.”

Still, the 31-year-old Judon, who played the first five seasons of his NFL career with the Ravens, agreed last year to a restructuring of the four-year, $54.5 million deal he signed with New England in 2021.

He has been seeking a raise from the $7.5 million salary he is slated to earn in 2024 — albeit with a cap hit of $14.7 million, according to Spotrac.

But that doesn’t appear to be a priority for the Pats’ new front office after longtime head coach Bill Belichick was replaced by Jerod Mayo in January.


Matthew Judon appeared in just four games last season.
Matthew Judon appeared in just four games last season. Eric Canha-USA TODAY Sports

Judon appeared in only four games last season due to a biceps injury, but he’d totaled 28 sacks, 120 combined tackles, 28 tackles for a loss and 53 quarterback hits over the previous two years.

Provided he stays with the Patriots for the 2024 season, Judon will be rejoining a team in transition with the post-Belichick era set to begin.

New England drafted North Carolina’s Drake Maye to be its quarterback of the future after the former first-round pick Mac Jones era led the team to zero postseason wins.

Judon and the Patriots could be in for a rough season in an AFC East featuring expected contenders in the Bills, Dolphins and Jets.

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