When news of the pending deal surfaced on Wednesday morning, there was word that the Titans would pick up some of Hopkins’s salary to facilitate the deal. Per the most recent report, about half of Hopkins’s remaining salary — over $5 million — will ...
UpdatedMay 26, 2023 11:29am MST Arizona Cardinals Associated Press PHOENIX-TheArizona Cardinalsreleased three-time All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins in a salary cap move Friday after they failed to find a trading partner in the offseason. ...
The Arizona Cardinals are looking to trade DeAndre Hopkins. Hopkins himself took to Twitter to refute a report circulating that suggested he wanted a raise.
The Chiefs' salary cap situation makes it very difficult to envision the club signing Hopkins to a deal as things stand, even in the event that general manager Brett Veach is legitimately interested in making it work.Spotracestimatesthat Kansas City's cap space is just under $1.1M as of the...
The Baltimore Ravens have beenlinked to Hopkinssince even before he was released, as several teams were rumored to be interested in trading for the wideout. But one of the problems -aside from his just under $20 million salary- was his lack of certified representation by an agen...
Parker may be in line a a significant increase in targets, alongside fellow receivers Kendrick Bourne, Tyquan Thornton, JuJu Smith-Schuster and slot/tight end Mike Gesicki. Should the Pats add Hopkins’ services as well, the Pats would possess two sizable receivers capable of aligning on...
Even with ways to manipulate the salary cap, Hopkins isn't going to be free and the Browns almost certainly don't want to get in a bidding war. Especially when both the Chiefs and Bills have a role Hopkins could step in and play. ...
they're desperate enough to bank on an aging vet and Hopkins has looked respectable despite playing through a knee ailment early in the year. Additionally, the Titans eating some of his base salary for the rest of the year is what makes this swap possible. All of that ...
Using this method to keep the bonus hit low and a low base salary in the first year allowed the Titans to keep Hopkins hit against the salary cap down to a low $3.6 million. Quite the bargain for a receiver of Hopkins caliber. Hopkins gets a good chunk of money...
Rapoport added that the deal is for a fifth-round pick that can become a fourth-rounder, and Tennessee will pay roughly half of Hopkins' remaining salary. ESPN first reported the news. The teams announced the deal on Thursday. The 2025 fifth-rounder the Titans are receiving will become a f...