Hopkins began the 2024 season with the Tennessee Titans, recording 15 receptions for 173 yards and one touchdown in six games. He was traded to the Chiefs in October 2024, where he added 41 catches for 437 yards and four touchdowns in ten games.
After over a decade in the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is advancing to the first Super Bowl of his career.
DeAndre Hopkins has been a topic of discussion for the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of their blockbuster AFC championship game against the Buffalo Bills.
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes headline Sunday's AFC championship. DeAndre Hopkins, who dreams of reaching his first Super Bowl, could play a key role
On the other, it left the Bills stuck in their own Groundhog Day prison, beating Kansas City to seemingly prove their legitimacy in the fall only to have their season ended by that same foe in the winter.
The Kansas City Chiefs are playing in their seventh consecutive AFC Championship game this Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. The seemingly routine trip will be new to one of the league's best receivers in his long career.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Xavier Worthy explained why playing the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship puts a chip on his shoulder.
The Kansas Chiefs are headed back to the Super Bowl. Their exhilarating 32-29 victory over the Buffalo Bills in their seventh consecutive conference championship game was a tribute to all phases. The output was a season-high, the defense came away with the critical fourth-down stop, and special teams accounted for the game-winning points.
Of course, Sanders' high opinion of Hopkins is a big deal because, in his 17-year career as a cornerback, he faced some of the greats, like Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, and Andre Reed. Sanders even has some of his own experience playing wide receiver at the NFL level, accumulating 60 receptions, 784 yards and three touchdowns.
From Jaylen Watson to DeAndre Hopkins, several Chiefs stood out for very different reasons when examining KC's snap counts vs. Houston.
Travis Kelce turned heads wearing an oddly striped suit ahead of the Kansas City Chiefs-Buffalo Bills AFC championship game.