News about Matthew Judon
Atlanta Falcons agree NFL-record $81MILLION deal with cornerback AJ Terrell
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August 22, 2024
The cornerback and the Atlanta Falcons have reportedly agreed a four-year, $81million contract extension that includes an NFL-record $65.8m guaranteed. The news, reported by ESPN and NFL network on Thursday morning, means he has secured the biggest guarantee in history for a cornerback on a four-year-deal. He is also the second-highest paid cornerback of all time. The 25-year-old was selected with the 16th overall pick of the 2020 draft after playing college football at Clemson.
Matthew Judon, the Patriots' quarterback, is selling his Florida ranch house for $3.6 million, which also includes a separate basketball court, pool, and even an outdoor pizza oven
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February 22, 2024
Matthew Judon, a New England Patriots linebacker, is trying to unload his Winter Garden, Florida home for $3.6 million. The seven-bedroom, 5.5-bathroom ranch home is located in central Florida near Orlando's banks. Besides the property's 7,700 square feet of space and 1.5-acre lot, it also has a number of notable features, such as a basketball half court and a pool. In the Sunshine State, there are even solar panels for those who want to save electricity. The home was built in 1986 and then completely renovated in 2021, according to realtor.com. Following the renovation, the property now has marble counters, new appliances, and a covered deck with seating for 30.
Matthew Judon, a footballer, has sparked controversy by posting a 'homophobic' AI meme of Patrick Mahomes, who has criticized the NFL ref's assertion that the Chiefs star is overprotected by authorities
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December 18, 2023
According to New England Patriots linebacker Matthew Judon, who used an apparently homophobic meme to highlight his point on social media following Sunday's loss to the Kansas City Chiefs, Patrick Mahomes gains from adoring NFL refs. The Week 15 game in Foxborough was the second week in a row that a Chiefs game has ended with outrage directed at officials. Only like last week, when the Chiefs lost to the Buffalo Bills due in large part to a controversial offsides foul, Kanas City profited from a defensive holding call, negating a turnover and resulting in a Harrison Butker field goal. When one fan posted the video on X to challenge the punishment, another replied with an AI-generated snapshot of Mahomes kissing a male referee on the mouth. In response, the wounded Judon wrote, 'I see no lies,' sparking several allegations of homophobia on X.