The Kansas City Chiefs just made a major move to strengthen their offense, acquiring star wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins from the Tennessee Titans in a trade that could make the two-time defending champs even stronger.
With several key offensive players sidelined due to injuries, the Chiefs brought in the five-time Pro Bowler and three-time All-Pro to give Patrick Mahomes a potent new weapon in his passing attack.
The timing of the trade couldn’t be better for Kansas City.
Mahomes has been without several top playmakers, including running back Isaiah Pacheco and wide receivers Marquise “Hollywood” Brown, Rashee Rice, and JuJu Smith-Schuster, who have all been sidelined by injuries.
The addition of Hopkins fills a critical gap for a team that remains undefeated at 6-0 this season, despite these losses.
Although Hopkins, now 32, may not be the same explosive player he was in his prime, he still represents a significant upgrade for the Chiefs.
He brings experience and reliability to a receiving corps currently featuring rookie Xavier Worthy, Justin Watson, Mecole Hardman, and Skyy Moore.
In six games this season, Hopkins has logged 15 receptions for 173 yards and one touchdown for the struggling Titans, but in Kansas City’s high-powered offense, those numbers could rise quickly.
Even with a roster hit by injuries, the Chiefs remain the NFL’s last undefeated team.
This is the third time under head coach Andy Reid that Kansas City has been the final unbeaten squad in the league, a feat they also achieved in 2013 and 2017.
Looking ahead, the Chiefs have some favorable matchups in the coming weeks.
They face the Las Vegas Raiders, Tampa Bay Buccaneers, and Denver Broncos in the next three games, all winnable contests for the reigning Super Bowl champions.
However, the schedule toughens as the season progresses, with challenging games against the Buffalo Bills, Los Angeles Chargers, Houston Texans, and Pittsburgh Steelers later in the year.
What are your thoughts on Kansas City adding Hopkins?
While he’s not quite the player he used to be, it’s safe to assume we’ll see an extra-motivated Hopkins now that he’s playing for the Super Bowl favorites.
At the end of the day, will the Chiefs actually three-peat as champions???