After over a decade in the NFL, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is advancing to the first Super Bowl of his career.
In his first 11 NFL seasons, Hopkins' teams never got past the divisional round. In Year 12 with the Chiefs, he hopes that changes.
DeAndre Hopkins clarifies that he’s at this stage of his career thanks to the Kansas City Chiefs, who believed in him—unlike the doubters who never thought he could win a conference title, as he did against the Buffalo Bills.
The Chiefs have, of course. They are making their third straight trip to the big game, and fifth in six years, as they try to become the first franchise in NFL history to raise three consecutive Lombardi Trophies come Super Bowl Sunday. They might as well start scheduling these February business trips.
DeAndre Hopkins has accomplished plenty of individual success during his 12-year career. A Super Bowl appearance has evaded him until now.
WR Hollywood Brown, LT Joe Thuney, LG Mike Caliendo, C Creed Humphrey, RG Trey Smith, RT Jawaan Taylor, WR Xavier Worthy, TE Travis Kelce, WR JuJu Smith-Schuster, QB Patrick Mahomes and RB Isiah Pacheco.
In discussing Patrick Mahomes’ legacy, Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins compared him to Michael Jordan
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Patrick Mahomes felt as though he needed to apologize after he helped the Kansas City Chiefs beat the Buffalo Bills in the AFC championship game, punching their ticket to
Well, here we are as Philadelphia Eagles and Kansas City Chiefs fans make their way to the Ceasars Superdome in New Orleans. At the same time, everyone outside of Pennsylvania and Missouri prepares for Kendrick Lamar and the Apple Music Super Bowl LIX Halftime Show.
It’s amazing what the Kansas City Chiefs can do when they don’t have to do anything. Sorry, conspiracy theorists, I’m not making a joke about the refs being in their pocket. Move past the dynasty fatigue,