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The Buffalo Bills' wide receiver situation is a problem, full stop. As a result, one analyst is predicting general manager Brandon Beane will pull off a trade for a five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver.
DeAndre Hopkins says Baltimore’s 1-5 start comes down to “bad football,” holding the Ravens accountable for sloppy execution.
Yes, DeAndre Hopkins is active and playing for the Ravens on Monday Night Football against the Lions. One problem: Jackson hasn't thrown to him in the first half. He has been on the field, though. But through two weeks, Hopkins had just four total targets. So he's not a high volume guy.
Baltimore's passing game was limited under the direction of Cooper Rush and Tyler Huntley on Sunday, but an underlying detail from the game was Hopkins' playing time ticking up. Hopkins played a season-high 26 snaps,
In a vacuum of linear thinking, it seems to make sense: The Buffalo Bills are enduring drama with an unhappy All-Pro receiver Stefon Diggs, while another All-Pro receiver sits available free agency. Therefore, the Buffalo News' suggestion that Bills ...
Houston Texans fans remember DeAndre Hopkins at his peak, hauling in passes and making plays that seemed impossible for most others, even at the NFL level. Now a member of the Baltimore Ravens, Hopkins is still dazzling in the twilight of his career.
DeAndre Hopkins, the veteran wide receiver for the Baltimore Ravens, has shared powerful insights into what drives him on and off the field. After a standout performance in Week 2 against the Cleveland Browns, where he recorded two receptions for 64 yards ...
Arizona Cardinals general manager Monti Ossenfort said during the draft that he didn't "foresee" a trade happening for All-Pro receiver DeAndre Hopkins. Despite his comments, the possibility still lingered since his denial wasn't as strong as it could've ...
Wallace failed to record a single target in Sunday's 17-3 loss to the Rams. Wallace played just seven of the Ravens' 78 offensive snaps behind fellow wide receivers Zay Flowers (71), Rashod Bateman (44) and DeAndre Hopkins (26).
HOUSTON -- Texans receiver DeAndre Hopkins says he "wasn't trying to send a message" with his brief holdout before reporting to his first practice of training camp on Monday. In his first public comments since the holdout, Hopkins repeatedly pushed ...