Domonique Foxworth on playing for a hometown team like Aidan Hutchison: IT KINDA STINKS!

ESPN published this video item, entitled “Domonique Foxworth on playing for a hometown team like Aidan Hutchison: IT KINDA STINKS!” – below is their description.

Domonique Foxworth reacts to Aidan Hutchison getting drafted by his hometown Detroit Lions and details what it’s like playing for a hometown team.

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