Professional football player or not, it's human nature to wonder if the grass is actually greener elsewhere. In his own words, former Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins believes that to be the case with the Tennessee Titans as year two with the organization approaches: "I love Tennessee.
DeAndre Hopkins spent the first seven seasons of his NFL career sporting a Houston Texans jersey. He was traded in 2020 after being a first-round pick by the organization in 2013.
Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is entering his 12th NFL season, but he's as happy as he's been going into 2024. "I love Tennessee, and I love what Miss Amy [Adams Strunk] is doing," Hopkins said via team reporter Jim Wyatt.
Some of the best statistical seasons of DeAndre Hopkins’ NFL career came during his time with the Texans.
The Tennessee Titans are counting on DeAndre Hopkins to be a focal point in the franchise’s quest for an AFC South crown, as well as in helping power the development of second-year second-round pick Will Levis into a franchise quarterback.
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When the Tennessee Titans landed wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins on a two-year, $26 million deal before the 2023 season, league-wide expectations were low.
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After fielding a receiving corps that included DeAndre Hopkins and not much else last season, the Tennessee Titans made it a priority to add more weapons this offseason, and that they did.
Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins revitalized his career last season, hauling in 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns. That came after Hopkins played in a grand total of 19 games the preceding two campaigns, leading many to believe that the aging receiver was cooked.
The 2024 NFL season is almost here and the Tennessee Titans appear to be loaded on the offensive side of the football. Will Levis is back for year two as the unquestioned starting quarterback and he has a lot more weapons to work with.
The Tennessee Titans are heading into the 2024-25 season as the second-best team behind the Houston Texans to win the AFC South. The team has had a fruitful off-season bringing aboard Calvin Ridley, Tyler Boyd, and Tony Pollard.
After two underwhelming seasons with the Arizona Cardinals in 2021 and 2022, All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins got his career back on track in 2023 in his first year as a member of the Tennessee Titans.
Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is happy that the team went out and signed Calvin Ridley this offseason. He finally has some help. However, he is letting Ridley know right off the bat that he won’t just come in and knock Hopkins out of the No.
The Tennessee Titans now have one of the NFL’s best wide receiver tandems in DeAndre Hopkins and Calvin Ridley, and Hopkins is excited to get on the field and prove it.
Hopkins would immediately add juice to Kansas City's offense and supply Patrick Mahomes with a true outside weapon — something that has alluded him since the team traded Tyreek Hill after the 2021 season.
DeAndre Hopkins demonstrated on Sunday that he has a lot to offer in the NFL, even though he got off to a slow start this season with the Tennessee Titans. That was on his mind after the game, where he channeled another NFL player.
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