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Trent Brown is officially signed on to protect the right side of the Joe Burrow's pocket for the Cincinnati Bengals.

Brown is coming from the New England Patriots, a team hoping to find its own Burrow next month in the NFL Draft.

New England and Brown are moving on from one another, and that is upsetting for Patriots edge defender Matthew Judon. 

Judon took to his Instagram story to express his discontent, captioning a picture of Brown posted by ESPN's Adam Schefter, "Yall look at this bull s---," and tagging Brown himself.

Tip of the hat goes to A to Z Sports Patriots beat writer Sophie Weller for the find. 

Not the message you send when you're happy for a former teammate leaving or anything of the sort. Judon clearly doesn't like the fact that Brown is no longer in New England.

Judon also has an interesting history with the Bengals. He was a former fifth-round pick made by the Baltimore Ravens back in 2016, and played 10 games against Cincinnati for his former team. 

Burrow also name-dropped Judon in a positive way during a 2022 appearance on the Full Send Podcast.

"Matt Judon, Patriots. Best trash talker in the league," Burrow said. "I only played Baltimore one time my rookie year because I got hurt. Even if it's not a play that [Judon] did anything, I mean, he's talking. And I love that. Unfortunately we stunk that year so I couldn't really say anything back."

Burrow would go on to defeat Brown and Judon later that year, and two years later, he's got Brown on his team to the dismay of Judon. 

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