Cardinal’s Dandre Hopkins explains why he gave a ‘birdie’ to a group of Trump supporters on the Arizona highway.


Dandre Hopkins dismissed the notion that he was heading to the Arizona Cardinals home game on Sunday to overturn a caravan of President Trump supporters, explaining that the controversy was started by a group of drivers who were in between. Inadvertently ended.

The Cardinals’ star wide receiver explained the situation Podcast Saying “covering all things” on Tuesday, it’s really a group of drivers who started honoring him and a certain driver who brake-checked him on the highway.

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“Driving down from the highway I think I came across a train or a crowd of cars between which I am not in the middle of my car and some of them were giving me horns and this kind of stuff guesses me. Get out of their way, and I didn’t, ”Hopkins said.

He was allegedly driving a Pakins Ferrari when he alleged.  (Mark Forge)

He was allegedly driving a Pakins Ferrari when he alleged. (Mark Forge)

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“The guy in front of me was putting his foot on the brakes and trying to stop the dead in traffic, and I went around him and I stopped him birdie. So it couldn’t be on time. But I was like, ‘Fog, dude, you’re trying to stop at brakes in dead traffic, because I’m in your boys train and not trying to get to work?’ “

Description: Hopkins appeared to give supporters two middle fingers up (Mark Forge)

Description: Hopkins appeared to give supporters two middle fingers up (Mark Forge)

Hopkins also denied rumors that he was speeding and moving between cars to create a dangerous scene and pointed to his explicit images on Twitter as evidence.

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“No car or anything could be thrown there. No motion. Naturally, you will see me there. If I had gone faster in a Ferrari, I don’t think you would be able to take a still photo of me. “Just, just.”

Description: Hopkins appeared to give supporters two middle fingers up (Mark Forge)

Description: Hopkins appeared to give supporters two middle fingers up (Mark Forge)

Hopkins, 28, will go on to beat the Seattle Seahawks, giving them their first loss of the season. He finished the game with 103 yards and 10 receptions for a touchdown.