The Kansas City Chiefs traded for DeAndre Hopkins midway through the season, back when the two-time defending Super Bowl champs had lost wide receivers Marquise Brown and Rashee Rice to injuries, and the hope was that the three-time All-Pro could help to stabilize a position group that had struggled for years.
DeAndre Hopkins says he is closer than ever to something he’s never achieved, which is playing in a big game deep in the playoffs.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a long history with the Houston Texans. The veteran standout began his career in Houston and ranks second all-time in franchise history in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns. And he has a vast knowledge of the Texans-Chiefs playoff history.
In his 12th NFL season, Hopkins is hoping to capture his first Super Bowl ring with the best team he's yet to play for.
The Kansas City Chiefs officially start their season on Saturday afternoon. Of course it actually started over four months ago when they opened up against the Baltimore Ravens all the way back in
While Hopkins is expected to play a significant role in the offense as the Chiefs aim for an NFL-record third consecutive Super Bowl title, his longer-term role with the team is not clear. Hopkins will be a free agent at the end of the NFL year, with no indication whether the Chiefs will try to bring him back on a new contract.
Kansas City Chiefs veteran receiver DeAndre Hopkins has spoken on the mentor role he's played for rookie Xavier Worthy.
For the first time since the 2019 season, DeAndre Hopkins will take the field for an NFL playoff game on Saturday – and it just so happens that he will face off against his former squad. The
DeAndre Hopkins has been in the spotlight for the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their divisional-round clash against the Houston Texans.
Kansas City Chiefs wideout DeAndre Hopkins is looking forward to the opportunity to play meaningful football against his former team