Kansas City finalizing trade with Titans involving DeAndre Hopkins

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Former Clemson wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins may join the two-time reigning Super Bowl champs, the Kansas City Chiefs after reports surfaced that a trade is being finalized between the Chiefs and Tennessee Titans.

If Hopkins moves to Kansas City, he'll join three-time champion Patrick Mahomes as he leads the only undefeated team in the league. The Chiefs have been to four of the last five Super Bowls and are the favorites to represent the ACC this season. While at Tennessee, Hopkins totaled 1,230 yards receiving and eight touchdowns.

Kansas City is in desperate need of WRs. They've lost three receivers — Rashee Rice (out for the season), Marquise Brown (out for the season), and JuJu Smith-Schuster (ruled out for Sunday's game) — to injury. Travis Kelce is still his go-to target, but Hopkins gives Mahomes a proven, veteran option in the passing game.

Though 12 seasons, Hopkins has accumulated 943 receptions for 12,528 yards and 79 touchdowns. He was also a star at Clemson, recording 3,009 yards for 27 touchdowns and averaging 14.7 yards a reception.

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