The Kansas City Chiefs were doing all that they could to ensure that they became the first team in the Super Bowl era to win three straight championships. That included swinging for the fences and trading for DeAndre Hopkins.
DeAndre Hopkins had an up-and-down time with the Kansas City Chiefs last season, but could he run it back with Patrick Mahomes?
PFF ranks Hopkins as the No. 34 free agent this offseason. "Hopkins was traded at the deadline from the struggling Tennessee Titans to the perennial Super Bowl contender Kansas City Chiefs. A national spotlight through the playoffs never hurts,
Wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins will be 33 years old by the start of the 2025 season and entering his 13th year in the league. Before that, though, he must find a new team through free agency. He's coming off a relatively down year in 2024 playing for the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs,
DeAndre Hopkins is fresh off his first season with the Kansas City Chiefs, after being traded to the Super Bowl runners-up midseason. Hopkins started the year with the Tennessee Titans and wound up competing for the Lombardi Trophy with Patrick Mahomes and Travis Kelce.
The Kansas City Chiefs acquired DeAndre Hopkins midseason, and now he's a free agent, but could the franchise run it back in 2025?
After falling short in Super Bowl LVIII with the Kansas City Chiefs, DeAndre Hopkins’ future is once again in question. Could the former Clemson standout be on the move as he continues
DeAndre Hopkins enjoyed a dish from an iconic KC barbecue spot, and he made sure it’s being sold at his favorite restaurant in South Carolina.
Every offseason, a select number of high-profile veterans become available in free agency. That's the nature of the business in the NFL. Change is constant, particularly for those
A person familiar with the contract negotiations told The Associated Press on Saturday that the Kansas City Chiefs are bringing back wide receiver Marquise Brown on a one-year deal worth up to $11 million.
The Chiefs turned to DeAndre Hopkins in a heist of the Tennessee Titans as an emergency option and he ended up doing enough to patch the bleeding. Now he’s a pending free agent in a market with several receiver-needy teams. Here’s who Hopkins could land with as he hopes to provide the same spark he did once upon a time in Houston.
The Kansas City Chiefs know that there is some serious wheeling and dealing to do this offseason, and it is in multiple positions where they must get proactive. The offensive line is the biggest need right now, with the left tackle spot up for grabs for either a free agent or a first-round draftee to make their own.