DeAndre Hopkins, Ravens agree to 1-year deal for star receiver's 13th NFL season: reports
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Lamar Jackson has a new target to throw to in Baltimore, as the Ravens agreed to terms with veteran wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins on Tuesday, according to multiple reports.
NFL Network reported that Hopkins’ deal is worth $6 million for one year.
Hopkins, who will be 33 when the 2025 season begins, made a trip to Super Bowl LIX with the Kansas City Chiefs this year – his first appearance in the "Big Game" – after being traded by the Tennessee Titans before the NFL deadline during the 2024 campaign.
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DeAndre Hopkins, #8 of the Kansas City Chiefs, arrives prior to Super Bowl LIX against the Philadelphia Eagles at Caesars Superdome on Feb. 9, 2025 in New Orleans. (Cooper Neill/Getty Images)
Through 10 games with Kansas City, Hopkins added 41 receptions with four touchdowns. During the postseason run to New Orleans, Hopkins had just three catches for 29 yards, though he scored a touchdown over three games.
At this stage in his career – Hopkins is about to enter his 13th NFL season – the talented wideout is looking for his best chance to win a Super Bowl before he hangs up his cleats for good.
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The Ravens are one of the best teams in the AFC, especially with Jackson at the helm on offense. The two-time league MVP has improved tremendously in the pass game, and the team has consistently looked for better receivers to pair with him to increase their offensive production.
For Hopkins, Baltimore will be his fourth team in the last four seasons. The five-time Pro Bowler has played for the Arizona Cardinals,


