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.
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins spoke up for teammate Patrick Mahomes as the star quarterback is increasingly becoming the villain of the
DeAndre Hopkins had an emotional statement following the Chiefs' AFC Championship victory over the Bills on Sunday.
After over a decade in the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is advancing to the first Super Bowl of his career.
It's the Chiefs vs. Bills in the AFC championship game. Follow for live score updates and stats with a spot in Super Bowl LIX on the line.
The Chiefs are AFC champions again it would be foolish to presume that Mahomes won’t find a way to seize another Lombardi Trophy.
Only a fool would bet against the back-to-back Super Bowl champion Chiefs and their star signal-caller who is now 23–1 in his past 24 games.
Patrick Mahomes is going for a Super Bowl three-peat, but how does he compare to another legendary athlete who notched two separate three-peats in his sport?
Here’s why this wide receiver called Patrick Mahomes a villain, comparing him to Tom Brady and Michael Jordan.
Josh Allen and Patrick Mahomes headline Sunday's AFC championship. DeAndre Hopkins, who dreams of reaching his first Super Bowl, could play a key role
Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins believes fans are only complimenting Patrick Mahomes when they portray the star quarterback as a villain."Everybody has to choose a team they go against or that they feel is getting help from someone,