DeAndre Hopkins has accomplished plenty of individual success during his 12-year career. A Super Bowl appearance has evaded him until now.
After over a decade in the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is advancing to the first Super Bowl of his career.
Still, Hopkins caught passes from a ton of quarterbacks, including lesser-known names such as Tom Savage, TJ Yates and so forth. Now, at long last, Hopkins isn't just going to the Super Bowl, but he gets to catch passes from one of the greatest quarterbacks in recent memory.
The time has finally come for DeAndre Hopkins. After a 12-year career, the Kansas City Chiefs receiver will finally have the opportunity to play in a Super Bowl. However, despite b
DeAndre Hopkins clarifies that he’s at this stage of his career thanks to the Kansas City Chiefs, who believed in him—unlike the doubters who never thought he could win a conference title, as he did against the Buffalo Bills.
DeAndre Hopkins has accomplished plenty of individual ... What he hasn’t experienced is a Super Bowl. The 32-year-old wide receiver will get an opportunity to play in his first Super Bowl ...
Well, here we are as Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs fans make their way to the Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans. At the same time, everyone outside of Pennsylvania and Missouri prepares for Kendrick Lamar and the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.
DeAndre Hopkins had an emotional statement following the Chiefs' AFC Championship victory over the Bills on Sunday.
It’s amazing what the Kansas City Chiefs can do when they don’t have to do anything. Sorry, conspiracy theorists, I’m not making a joke about the refs being in their pocket. Move past the dynasty fatigue,
Three-time All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is finally getting his Super Bowl chance after 12 years in the NFL.
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