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David Johnson not worried about the pressure the Hopkins trade brings - DefenderNetwork.com

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New Texans running back David Johnson knows he is viewed as the player the team traded star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins to get. He is surprisingly comfortable with that, although he does admit to some pressure because he is that guy. In one of the most stunning offseason moves around the NFL, the Texans dealt […]

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