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SUPER BOWL CHAMPION ACCUSED OF HIRING HITMAN TO 'TAKE OUT' ROOKIE MALIK NABERS DURING GAME!

The NFL world has been shaken by a true bombshell as Houston Texans safety C.J. Gardner-Johnson faces extremely serious allegations: hiring someone to attack rising New York Giants rookie, Malik Nabers. Significantly, the accuser is none other than Summer Bunni, his ex-girlfriend and the mother of his children.

The incident erupted yesterday (July 8, 2025) when Summer Bunni took to her personal Instagram account to post a series of stories aimed directly at Gardner-Johnson. In them, she alleged that the star safety had planned to harm Malik Nabers during last season's NFC East matchup between the Philadelphia Eagles and the New York Giants.


In a viral Instagram story post, Bunni revealed a conversation with Gardner-Johnson:
Tell Malik Nabers about the so-called hit you had with your boy Z. ‘My boy Z gonna go get Malik Nabers tonight. You ain't doing sh*t. Go press play on stream, and go get some views. You got 23 views, hopefully this will get you more," Bunni said.
This is a career-threatening accusation; however, neither C.J. Gardner-Johnson nor Malik Nabers has yet to comment on the information that is spreading rapidly.

The tumultuous relationship between Gardner-Johnson and Bunni, who share twin children, has once again been thrust into the media spotlight. This latest incident, however, transcends personal disputes, involving serious implications of violence and unsportsmanlike conduct.

This is not the first time Summer Bunni has publicly exposed Gardner-Johnson. Just days after he appeared in the Super Bowl with the Philadelphia Eagles, she took to social media to accuse him of being a bad father, neglecting their children, and even allegedly sending threats to their young daughter.

Gardner-Johnson's history of controversy extends back to his time with the New Orleans Saints. In June 2020, he was accused by Bunni of stealing a $25,000 watch from a jeweler and of pointing a gun at her when she reported his alleged behavior to his team.

Currently, the Houston Texans organization and the NFL have yet to release an official statement. However, given the severity of the allegations, an internal investigation is almost certain to be launched. The career of C.J. Gardner-Johnson, one of the most talented and charismatic defensive players in the league, is now at a stormy crossroads.





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