
DeAndre Hopkins Deletes Post Saying He's 'Not Done Yet' After Chiefs' Super Bowl Loss
Free-agent-to-be wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins set the record straight regarding his NFL future Tuesday.
In a since-deleted post on X, Hopkins wrote, "Don't know what you heard, but I'm not done yet."
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Hopkins seemed to be responding to an X post making the rounds from a fake Adam Schefter account that stated Hopkins was retiring.
The 32-year-old Hopkins just completed his 12th NFL season, splitting it between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs.
After appearing in six games for the Titans in 2024, Hopkins was traded to the Chiefs for a conditional fifth-round draft pick. D-Hop went on to record 41 receptions for 437 yards and four touchdowns in 10 regular-season games with the Chiefs, and he finished the campaign with 56 catches for 610 yards and five touchdowns overall.
Hopkins was essentially a nonfactor in the Chiefs' run to the Super Bowl, registering three grabs for 29 yards and one touchdown in three postseason games.
Like nearly all members of the Kansas City offense, Hopkins struggled in the 40-22 Super Bowl LIX loss to the Philadelphia Eagles, finishing with two receptions for 18 yards and a garbage-time touchdown.
While it wasn't the greatest Super Bowl or season for Hopkins, he has enjoyed a spectacular career that includes five Pro Bowl nods and three First Team All-Pro selections.
Hopkins is the NFL's active career leader in receiving yardage with 12,965 yards, which is 21st on the all-time list.
The Clemson alum is also 16th in NFL history with 984 receptions and tied for 26th in touchdown catches with 83.
Hopkins was highly productive as recently as 2023 when he had 75 receptions for 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns despite Ryan Tannehill and then-rookie Will Levis serving as his quarterbacks.
D-Hop may still have something left in the tank, but it is unclear if the Chiefs would have interest in re-signing him.
Wideouts Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, JuJu Smith-Schuster, Justin Watson and Mecole Hardman are also set to become free agents, plus Rashee Rice will return next season from a knee injury that ended his 2024 campaign after just four games.
Even if the Chiefs decide to move on from Hopkins, he has the type of track record that suggests he should be able to catch on elsewhere, perhaps even with a team that has Super Bowl aspirations.
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