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However, according to The Athletic's Mike Sando, one NFL executive offered a brutal evaluation of Hopkins in Baltimore. "D-Hop, that doesn't do anything for me. He's just a name at this point ...
The Baltimore Ravens are predicted to replace DeAndre Hopkins in 2026 by drafting highly-touted Ohio State wide receiver ...
Overall, Hopkins recorded 56 receptions for 610 yards and five touchdowns. Aside from 2021 when he was limited to 10 games due to suspension and injury, the catch total was D-Hop's lowest since ...
NEW ORLEANS ― DeAndre Hopkins went into Super Bowl 59 hopeful he'd win his first championship. Instead, he leaves with an uncertain future. Hopkins caught two passes for 18 yards and a touchdown ...
DeAndre Hopkins may be listed as WR3 on the Ravens’ depth chart, but offensive coordinator Todd Monken has much bigger plans for the five-time Pro Bowler in Baltimore's evolving offense.
"D-Hop, that doesn't do anything for me. He's just a name at this point." NFL exec says former Chiefs WR DeAndre Hopkins is "just a name" Hopkins is set to enter his age-33 season and it'll be his ...
Hopkins has 12,965 yards, the 21st-most in NFL history. He also has the 16th-most receptions, and with 16 more, he will become the 16th player in NFL history to ever have 1,000 receptions. His ...
That said, the Ravens clearly didn't sign Hopkins to be their No. 1 receiver. He's projected to be their No. 3 receiver behind Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, and in that regard, he's easily an ...
KANSAS CITY, Mo. -- DeAndre Hopkins had been around the league a while, with the Kansas City Chiefs being his fourth team in 12 NFL seasons. But in a way, Hopkins felt like a rookie when he ...
Kansas City Chiefs WR DeAndre Hopkins likes helping KC teammate Xavier Worthy. Worthy’s stats are up, catching passes from Patrick Mahomes.
Jones: The 32-year-old Hopkins has not played a major role in the Titans’ offense (15 catches on 21 targets for 173 yards and a touchdown). This dip in production comes a year after he had 75 ...
However, according to The Athletic's Mike Sando, one NFL executive offered a brutal evaluation of Hopkins in Baltimore. "D-Hop, that doesn't do anything for me. He's just a name at this point ...
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