The wide receiver for the Arizona Cardinals, DeAndre Hopkins and his Fashion model girlfriend Breanna Young appear to be having a good time during their offseason
Hopkins doesn’t appear to be concerned about his offseason PED punishment.
DeAndre Hopkins And Girlfriend Instagram Model Breanna Young Seen Vacationing In Mexico
Hopkins and his Instagram model girlfriend were in Mexico for DeAndre’s 30th birthday celebrations. They both shared photos and left comments on each other’s pages, indicating that they are no more keeping their relationship a secret.
Wonder if they’ll manage to keep it going though or if this is headed in the same dismal manner most relationships involving models and NFL players tend to go.
Who is DeAndre Hopkins:
DeAndre Rashaun Hopkins (born June 6, 1992) is a wide receiver in the National Football League for the Arizona Cardinals (NFL). He attended Clemson University and was taken in the first round of the 2013 NFL Draft by the Houston Texans. Hopkins has appeared in five Pro Bowls and been selected to five All-Pro teams.
Hopkins was considered the highest prospect coming out of Clemson and was invited to the NFL combine. He completed nearly all of the combined activities. But due to an apparent calf issue, he was unable to complete the three-cone drill. Hopkins’ hotel room, which he shared with Rutgers WR Mark Harrison after the combine, was discovered to be in a situation where “urine and excrement were spotted all around the bathroom, toothpaste was left on the mirror, and partially eaten food was on one of the beds,” according to ESPN. Both players denied any involvement.
Hopkins looked up to his cousin Javis Austin, who played for Clemson as well. Austin committed suicide following coming down Clemson’s reserve chart five years after his brother died in a pickup basketball game. He shot him in the face with a.380 caliber pistol in an attempt to commit suicide. Austin survived the shooting, but his right eye was gone and his left was damaged, ultimately terminating his football career. He now works as a special educator in a Clemson, South Carolina primary school.