The former Houston Texans star is enjoying life in Tennessee.
DeAndre Hopkins spent the first seven seasons of his NFL career sporting a Houston Texans jersey. He was traded in 2020 after being a first-round pick by the organization in 2013. He then spent a few seasons -- which were injury-riddled -- with the Arizona Cardinals.
“I love Tennessee. I love what Miss Amy is doing,” Hopkins said. “I think this is the happiest I've been in any organization, so I’ll just let that speak for itself.”The Texans didn't have a strong 2023 campaign, as the AFC South club posted a 6-11 record and missed out on the postseason. Fortunately for Hopkins, the team added Calvin Ridley and Tyler Boyd to the wide receiver corps.
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