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After the news broke that the Cardinals traded away Isaiah Simmons in exchange for a 7th round draft pick, All-Pro WR DeAndre Hopkins had a few words for his former team.

Hopkins took to Twitter shortly after the trade was announced.

The two were teammates on the Cardinals for three seasons, sharing in all the highs and lows that those years brought.

And Hopkins is not the only one who believes that the Giants robbed the Cardinals with this trade.

Fans across social media expressed their dissatisfaction with the Cardinals, criticizing them for not attempting to secure more value, rather than essentially giving Simmons away for free.

On the flip side, Giants’ fans celebrated as they believe their team is now one step closer to becoming a Super Bowl-caliber team.

Saquon Barkley, New York’s star running back, also extended a welcome to Simmons.

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