Receiver DeAndre Hopkins was traded by the Texans to the Cardinals in the 2020 offseason. With the Titans sitting 1-4 and several teams still in search of receiver help, he could draw some trade interest again 4 1/2 years later. Hopkins isn’t on soci...
love this deal. Hopkins is one of my favorite players and my choice for the best receiver in the league. Adding him to the Cardinals gives the youngKyler Murrayone of the best weapons money can buy. The NFL is similar to an arms race. Who can get the better weapons before their ...
People also wondered about the motivation behind the move, especially since Hopkins was a true leader of the team. Whatever the reason, the Cardinals won big here and now have an interesting young core going forward. With the trade done, the Complex Sports team put together some winners and ...
DeAndre Hopkins appeared to have little to say on Friday in the wake of the veteran receiver’s surprise release from the Cardinals. Hopkins, as many players do when moving on, took to social media after the news to say goodbye to his former team. Rather than draft a drawn-...
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.
Hopkins, 30, had been at the center of trade speculation for months, but the Cardinals didn't deal the wide receiver during April's NFL draft. General manager Monti Ossenfort said at the time: "DeAndre's a Cardinal, and we're moving forward." ...
DeAndre Hopkins’ time in the desert has come to a close. The Arizona Cardinals released Hopkins on Friday, they announced. Hopkins has two years left on his current deal and carries a cap hit of $30.7 million before it drops to $26.2 million in 2024. ...
Asked to clarify, Ossenfort explained he does not expect a Hopkins trade to happen at any point over the two days. “DeAndre is a Cardinal,” Ossenfort said during the first round. “We’re moving forward.” The Cardinals made two draft-night trades to acquire future draft assets an...
After making a slew of trades last year siphoned of their draft capital, it's likely O'Brien viewed Hopkins as the team's best tradable asset. In return, he got two picks, including a second-rounder. Later on Monday, Houstonagreed to terms with another veteran receiver,Randall Cobb, to ...
DeAndre Hopkins is officially a member of the Chiefs, going from an afterthought in Tennessee to the only remaining undefeated team in the NFL.