Cardinals release WR DeAndre Hopkins

Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer writes interest in DeAndre Hopkins is "very tepid from teams" and that he may have to choose between "tak[ing] the bag" and "chase a ring."
Per Breer's reporting, the Chiefs and Bills don't want to pay Hopkins' current asking price and the sense is that Odell Beckham's contract earlier this offseason drove Hopkins' market into a range where neither felt comfortable executing a trade. Hopkins may have to choose between a one-year, mid-range deal in a JuJu Smith-Schuster sort of way or making real money for a team that doesn't have one of the preferred quarterbacks on his list. Breer surveyed evaluators and found a divide on what Hopkins had left, with one anonymous executive saying "He can't run anymore."
 
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer writes interest in DeAndre Hopkins is "very tepid from teams" and that he may have to choose between "tak[ing] the bag" and "chase a ring."
Per Breer's reporting, the Chiefs and Bills don't want to pay Hopkins' current asking price and the sense is that Odell Beckham's contract earlier this offseason drove Hopkins' market into a range where neither felt comfortable executing a trade. Hopkins may have to choose between a one-year, mid-range deal in a JuJu Smith-Schuster sort of way or making real money for a team that doesn't have one of the preferred quarterbacks on his list. Breer surveyed evaluators and found a divide on what Hopkins had left, with one anonymous executive saying "He can't run anymore."
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Dallas still needs to inquire as to which side of the fence he's on.
 
I'm reading that the Chiefs and Bills are making a run at Hopkins. Both teams have very little cap space. Bottom 2 and 3 in the league. Only the Bucs have less, so they'll have to get creative.
 
Sports Illustrated's Albert Breer writes interest in DeAndre Hopkins is "very tepid from teams" and that he may have to choose between "tak[ing] the bag" and "chase a ring."
Per Breer's reporting, the Chiefs and Bills don't want to pay Hopkins' current asking price and the sense is that Odell Beckham's contract earlier this offseason drove Hopkins' market into a range where neither felt comfortable executing a trade. Hopkins may have to choose between a one-year, mid-range deal in a JuJu Smith-Schuster sort of way or making real money for a team that doesn't have one of the preferred quarterbacks on his list. Breer surveyed evaluators and found a divide on what Hopkins had left, with one anonymous executive saying "He can't run anymore."
It's incredible how many folks are overlooking this crucial point. He hasn't been the same since they took his PEDs away.
 
What? That's a another "12 Wins-2023/2024" Banner that some people relish here.
yep//...... Im ecstatic if we just win 13 games and have a first rd playoff loss............ smh, idiot comment.
 
It's incredible how many folks are overlooking this crucial point. He hasn't been the same since they took his PEDs away.
really??? yeah, he was terrible when he returned. He only had 45 receptions in his first 5 games after that suspension...... just a sorry wr at this point. Hell be lucky to make a practice squad.
 
really??? yeah, he was terrible when he returned. He only had 45 receptions in his first 5 games after that suspension...... just a sorry wr at this point. Hell be lucky to make a practice squad.
I see someone took a few extra days off work to party.
 

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