When the Kansas City Chiefs acquired wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins via trade from the Tennessee Titans back in October, he took an instant mentorship to rookie WR Xavier Worthy. The Chiefs have had to lean more heavily on Worthy this season than they anticipated as fellow WRs Hollywood Brown and Rashee Rice missed the majority of the regular season with due to injury.
Kansas City Chiefs receiver DeAndre Hopkins has a long history with the Houston Texans. The veteran standout began his career in Houston and ranks second all-time in franchise history in receptions, receiving yards and touchdowns. And he has a vast knowledge of the Texans-Chiefs playoff history.
DeAndre Hopkins has never played in a conference championship game. That changes this Sunday as the Kansas City Chiefs host the Buffalo Bills for the AFC Championship. An opportunity like this is why Hopkins wanted to come to Kansas City,
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
Though Brown failed to come down with a deep throw from Mahomes in the second quarter — the Texans’ Eric Murray knocked it away at the last second — Mahomes believed displaying that sideline threat directly led to the Chiefs completing a pass to Kelce for 49 yards on the next play.
Kansas City Chiefs wideout DeAndre Hopkins is looking forward to the opportunity to play meaningful football against his former team
The Kansas City Chiefs are preparing to take on the Buffalo Bills in the Conference Championship round of the NFL Playoffs.
As the Chiefs' first playoff game approaches, DeAndre Hopkins should be extra motivated to add a Super Bowl win to his list of accomplishments.
The Kansas City Chiefs are playing in their seventh consecutive AFC Championship game this Sunday against the Buffalo Bills. The seemingly routine trip will be new to one of the league's best receivers in his long career.
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DeAndre Hopkins says he is closer than ever to something he’s never achieved, which is playing in a big game deep in the playoffs.
Xavier Worthy credits his late-season surge to working with DeAndre Hopkins and Marquise Brown, a pair of veteran wide receivers who took the first-round pick under their wing.