KANSAS CITY CHIEFS
Kansas City Chiefs

Could the g of DeAndre Hopkins by the Ravens end the Chiefs' dominance in the AFC?

Hopkins s the talented bunch of Lamar Jackson, Derrick Henry, Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman

DeAndre Hopkins with the Kansas City Chiefs
DeAndre Hopkins with the Kansas City ChiefsAP
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DeAndre Hopkins reached a one-year agreement with the Baltimore Ravens this week, per ESPN's Adam Schefter, and the wide receiver finally fullfiled his wish of playing with Lamar Jackson. Hopkins arrives in Baltimore after his short spell with the Kansas City Chiefs (he was traded on the transfer deadline last season).

In the ten games he played with the Chiefs, Hopkins caught 41 es for 437 yards and four touchdowns. During the postseason the WR completed three catches for 29 yards and scored a touchdown in three games.

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The five-time Pro Bowler s a young and Baltimore wide receiver group that includes Zay Flowers and Nelson Agholor and the Ravens hope that Hopkins can fill the No. 3 receiver slot.

After 13 seasons, the talented wideout is looking to win a Superbowl before he hangs up his cleats. With Lamar Jackson leading the offense, the Ravens are one of the best teams on the AFC. Jackson has improved tremendously in the game and now he has a new target to throw at.

Hopkins celebrating a touchdown
Hopkins celebrating a touchdown

There's no doubt that the32 year-old Hopkins can still produce at a high level, having totaled 1,057 yards with seven touchdowns during the 2023 season with the Titans.

This one year five million dolar pact with Ravens is the definition of a prove it deal, but it's also a great opportunity to end the Chiefs dominance on the AFC and get back to the SuperBowl, something Baltimore has been desperate to do.

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