NFL fans are trolling Tennessee Titans star DeAndre Hopkins for his comment on Hollywood star Sydney Sweeney’s racy Instagram post.
The Anyone But You and Euphoria actress, 26, posted several photos on Friday while enjoying a day on a boat with friends.
Sweeney, a rising Hollywood star, showed off her pert bum and cleavage while wearing a wetsuit. She captioned her post: “I think they call this a thirst trap.”
It went viral and certainly caught the attention of Hopkins, the three-time All-Pro who led the Titans last season with 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns.
Fans noticed that he had commented on the post and found it hilarious. Hopkins simply wrote: “Busted.”
Fans mocked NFL star DeAndre Hopkins for his thirsty comment on Sydney Sweeney’s post
Sweeney posed for a series of photos while enjoying a day on a boat with a group of friends.
In response, one fan wrote: “I don’t know what’s better: Hopkins’ game highlights or Hopkins’ training camp highlights.”
Another commented: “He’s out here trying to catch passes not only on the field, but off it as well.”
“It would be the achievement of his career,” added another.
A fourth user replied: “He got caught like any other man lol.”
After enjoying a break from work on a holiday to the Greek islands and Paris, the actress will soon be back to work.
Sweeney has several projects in the works. Eden, directed by Ron Howard and co-starring Ana de Armas, Jude Law and Vanessa Kirby, is scheduled to premiere in September at the Toronto International Film Festival.
The Emmy nominee also revealed that she will return to the set for the production of the third season of Euphoria in 2025.
Meanwhile, Hopkins is currently battling a knee injury he suffered in training camp and Titans coach Brian Callahan revealed earlier this month that he “will miss several weeks” but does not require surgery.
Sydney put on a daring display in the outfit.
Sydney showed off her bust while posing spectacularly
Callahan did not detail the nature of the injury, but Hopkins was seen with a bandage on his left knee during practice.
“It’s not a surgical issue, so the recovery time for those injuries could vary. It’ll probably be a few weeks,” Callahan said.
Tennessee added veteran receivers Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd this offseason, but Hopkins is still expected to be quarterback Will Levis’ top target.
Callahan wasn’t overly concerned about Hopkins missing practice time as the Titans install a new offensive system.
“It will have a small impact, but he’s been around for so long that none of this will be new to him,” Callahan said.
“He’ll continue to participate in meetings and continue to be in the process. I’m not too worried about it. I think at this stage of his career, he can play and he won’t have too many problems with the offense.”
The Titans open the season on September 8 against Chicago.