The Arizona Cardinals plan to trade former All-Pro WR DeAndre Hopkins this offseason, sources tell Jordan Schultz, theScore’s NFL insider.

Hopkins has two years and $34.36 million left on his contract but will likely seek a new deal, according to Schultz.

Owner Michael Bidwill plans to express the idea of moving Hopkins to general manager candidates. Hopkins’ contract holds a no-trade clause, and he’d have to approve any deal.

Hopkins, who is a five-time Pro-Bowler missed the first six games of the season due to suspension. The Cardinals ruled him out of the regular season’s final two games with a knee injury.

Hopkins has 221 receptions for 2,696 yards, and 17 touchdowns over three seasons in Arizona.

Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins. Photo courtsey of Christian Petersen / Getty Images Sport / Getty

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