CBS Sports: Amidst trade rumors, Tennessee’s top player clarifies the situation
Regarding the Titans trade speculations, DeAndre Hopkins clarifies the situation.
DeAndre Hopkins is keeping his attention on the work at hand for the Tennessee Titans, despite the ongoing trade rumors involving several NFL players.
Hopkins is cautious when it comes to social media and would rather stay away from anything irrelevant to football. When addressing the media on Thursday, the five-time Pro Bowl wide receiver played along with the speculations, according to Charean Williams of NBC Sports and Pro Football Talk.
“My name has been made public.” According to Jim Wyatt of the team website, Hopkins said. “What do they say?”
The 32-year-old veteran hasn’t shown any signs that the Titans would want to let him go recently, and his composed demeanor implies that he doesn’t spend a lot of time worrying about things that are beyond his control.
“My life is wonderful. Hopkins remarked, “I adore where I am. “God always will put me where I need to be. I am a football player.
Prior to joining the Titans in 2023, Hopkins played for the Arizona Cardinals for three seasons. Although his output has decreased, he is still a viable choice for later in his career. Last season, he played in 17 games for Tennessee and recorded his seventh 1,000-yard season.
Hopkins remarked, “I’ve been playing for a long time.” “This week, I am absolutely focused on playing Buffalo.”
Given the emotional nature of online involvement and the lack of trade hysteria dominating his mind, Hopkins’ addition to an offense is probably something that no NFL contender would turn down.
DeAndre Hopkins grabs rebounds in the Bills game?
Since the Green Bay Packers game in Week 3, Hopkins has not found the end zone. Even though Will Levis, the team’s starting quarterback, has led the Titans in receiving yards the last three games with 158 yards, the team’s passing attack has been dreadful overall this season.
Before the team’s Week 5 bye, Levis was healthy. However, in Week 6, he threw for 95 yards, one touchdown, and one interception against the Indianapolis Colts.