DeAndre Hopkins had his first big performance for the Kansas City Chiefs on Monday Night Football this week. The veteran wideout, acquired a week ahead of Tuesday's NFL trade deadline, caught eight passes for 86 yards and a pair of touchdowns. He was ...
In their second game together, Mahomes and wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins found their connection ... Now he's catching passes from one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL and it could be exactly what he needed to have a strong second act to his career.
The Chiefs have a QB/WR duo in DeAndre Hopkins and Patrick Mahomes that almost perfectly resembles former Patriots Tom Brady and Randy Moss.
After his first touchdown of the game, a one-yard score in the first quarter, Hopkins, along with several Chiefs teammates including quarterback Patrick Mahomes and tight end Travis Kelce, proceeded to hit a perfect celebration in an ode to the beloved football movie, Remember the Titans.
The Titans traded Hopkins to the Chiefs in exchange for a fifth-round draft pick that will elevate to a fourth-round pick if Kansas City makes the Super Bowl and Hopkins plays 60% of the offensive snaps. Tennessee also took on $2.5 million of Hopkins' remaining $8 million salary.
Even without the benefit of hindsight, it was easy to get on board with the Kansas City Chiefs ' decision to acquire DeAndre Hopkins from the Tennessee Titans. Injuries had created a clear need at the wide receiver position for the two-time defending Super Bowl champs,
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins, who was acquired by the Chiefs before Week 8 via trade, had his best game in a Chiefs jersey and his best output on the season. The former Tennesssee Titan recorded eight catches for 86 yards and his first two touchdowns with his new team.
The 2024 NFL trade deadline is hours away as teams still have time to make moves before the 4 p.m. ET deadline on Tuesday, Nov. 5. So far, the league has been very aggressive in getting players prior to the deadline.
DeAndre Hopkins couldn’t hold back his emotions following his first win with the Kansas City Chiefs in the NFL, where he teamed up with star quarterback Patrick Mahomes. Have you ever dreamed of working for one of the world’s top organizations while doing what you love?
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