
Star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins’ free agency tour is expected to come to an end within the next few days. Reportedly, the Titans are going to sign Hopkins to a two-year deal for a yet-unknown amount of money.
Doug Kyed was the first to report the news via Twitter on Sunday afternoon.
Hopkins began his career with the Houston Texans, playing there for seven seasons before being traded to the Cardinals for David Johnson, a fourth rounder and a second rounder. He stayed in Arizona for three years, but was cut following the 2022-2023 season.
He’s made First Team All-Pro three times, Second Team All-Pro twice and the Pro Bowl five times. He also led the league in receiving touchdowns in 2017. Hopkins was reportedly between just a few teams, with the Patriots and Titans being the frontrunners.
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