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Former Patriots Star Matthew Judon Desperately Begs to Return to New England After Dolphins’ ‘Disastrous 2-7’ Run – And Mike Vrabel’s Response Sends Patriots Nation into a Frenzy

Foxborough, Massachusetts – October, 2025

The humiliating 6–28 defeat of the Miami Dolphins to the Baltimore Ravens in Week 9 not only left South Florida fans stunned, but also became the “straw that broke the camel’s back” for Matthew Judon, the former defensive star who once wore the New England Patriots uniform. Right after witnessing the Dolphins defense get “destroyed” by Lamar Jackson, Judon expressed a message that made Dolphins fans think he was begging to return to the Patriots, where he was once the heart of the defense.
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After the game, when asked about his old team, he made a divisive statement:

“I lived, fought, and bled for the Patriots jersey. And now, when I look at this team under Coach Vrabel, I see again the spirit that I always loved – strong, disciplined, and full of passion. If there’s a chance, I want to contribute to that group one more time, not for fame, but for the pride named New England.”

Judon’s statement immediately exploded. More than 70,000 likes and tens of thousands of comments from Patriots Nation flooded with lines like “Bring him home!” and “Once a Patriot, always a Patriot!”. Dolphins fans mocked that he was “abandoning ship early,” but many NFL experts believe it was a clear signal that Judon still has desire and emotion for Foxborough.

In this morning’s press conference, when asked about the statement, head coach Mike Vrabel calmly responded:

“I always respect those who bled for the Patriots. Matthew is a true warrior. But if he really wants to come back – then prove that the fire in him is still burning.”

This reaction sent social media into a frenzy. Some fans called it “a proud open door,” while many believe Vrabel deliberately challenged Judon – who was a four-time consecutive Pro Bowler and the spiritual leader in the final years of the Belichick era.

Insider sources say the Patriots are considering a short-term deal with Judon to add defensive depth after losing several key players to injury. If the deal becomes reality, it could be one of the most emotional reunions of the 2025 season – where an old warrior finds his way back to the place he always calls “home.”

After Serving Prison Sentence, Former Raiders First-Round Pick Announces Desire to Join Green Bay Packers — Willing to Start from Scratch as a Packers Rookie to Have a Chance to Return to the NFL
The NFL world was shaken again this morning as former Las Vegas Raiders first-round pick Henry Ruggs III broke his silence for the first time since completing his prison term — and delivered a stunning declaration that immediately sent shockwaves across the league. Ruggs, once considered one of the fastest and most electrifying young receivers in football, announced that he is determined to resume his career and has set his sights solely on the Green Bay Packers, even if it means starting over completely as a rookie with the team. Now 26 years old, Ruggs spoke with a quiet resolve that contrasted sharply with the overwhelming public scrutiny surrounding his past. “I know what I’ve done, and I know what I’ve lost,” he said through a representative early Tuesday morning. “If I’m ever allowed to step back on a football field, I’m willing to start from the very beginning. If that means beginning as a rookie with the Packers, with no guarantees and no promises — I’ll take it. I just want the chance.” The statement arrives at a crucial time for Green Bay, a franchise long known for offering second chances — but only to those who prove they are willing to rebuild their lives with discipline, humility, and relentless work ethic. While the Packers have made no public comment, internal discussions reportedly acknowledge the complexity: Ruggs’ raw talent is undeniable, yet the shadow of his tragic 2021 DUI crash still looms large over any organization considering bringing him in. Even so, Ruggs expressed that Green Bay is the only team he wants. According to those close to him, he sees the Packers’ culture — built on accountability, structure, and veteran leadership — as the place where he could rebuild both his career and his identity as a man. “If I’m going to fight my way back,” Ruggs said, “I want to do it with a team where every inch must be earned. That’s Green Bay.” NFL analysts immediately pointed out that Ruggs’ options, if he is reinstated by the league, will be extremely limited. The most realistic path would be to start as a true rookie-level player with the Packers, accepting the lowest possible compensation and proving himself from day one. Whether Green Bay chooses to entertain the possibility remains unknown. But Ruggs’ declaration — one rooted in humility, desperation, and a belief that redemption must be worked for, not handed out — has already ignited a nationwide conversation: Can a fallen first-round talent truly earn his way back in a league that once believed he could be a star? For now, Ruggs is waiting. Training alone. Hoping. And preparing, in his own words, “to start from the absolute bottom if that’s what it takes.”