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1:09HQ Training Camp Tour: Lamar Jackson Gets New Weapon in Vet WR Deandre Hopkins
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1:52Playoffs or La Playa: Baltimore Ravens (7-7)
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1:01NFL Week 16 Milestone & Incentive Watch: Stefon Diggs Receptions
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4:17Best Bet for Patriots-Ravens
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1:00Breaking Down the Road Ahead for Ravens & Steelers
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1:56Early NFL Week 16: 2 Team Parlay
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1:44Week 16 NFL Picks: SNF Patriots at Ravens
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1:00Steelers Maintain 1-Game Lead Over Ravens In AFC North
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1:45Steelers Keep Lead In AFC North After Beating The Dolphins
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6:32How Many Teams Can Actually Win The AFC?
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1:38Emory Hunt on the Bengals: 'Their Body Language Was Just Terrible'
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1:22Bengals Mathematically Eliminated From Playoffs in Loss to Ravens
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1:30On-Field Reaction: Lamar Jackson Sounds Off After Win
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1:48Week 15 Highlights: Ravens at Bengals
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0:23Alohi means goodbye: Ravens DB takes handoff after interception to complete 95-yard pick-six
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1:45Whose Playoff Hopes End On Sunday: Ravens Or Chiefs?
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1:03NFL Nightmare Scenarios: How Ravens Can Win AFC North At 7-10
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3:33Bet to the Future: Favorite NFL or CFB Future
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0:48Fresh Picks Presented By Fresh Pet: Ravens at Bengals
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13:10Ravens at Bengals Week 15 Preview
2025 Receiving
| STATS |
REC
Receptions
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YDS
Receiving Yards
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AVG
Average Yards per Reception
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TD
Receiving Touchdowns
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LNG
Longest Reception
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| Regular Season | 18 | 289 | 16.1 | 2 | 41 |
Top DeAndre Hopkins News
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Makes splash play on one catch
Hopkins caught his lone target for a 32-yard gain Sunday against the Bengals.
The veteran wideout did not get a significant bump in snaps despite Rashod Bateman (ankle) being sidelined. Still, Hopkins made his one target count with a big 32-yard catch-and-run that helped set up a Baltimore touchdown. In all, he played just 13 offensive snaps for the second week in a row. Hopkins and the Ravens host the Patriots on Sunday Night Football in Week 16.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Held catchless in loss
Hopkins was held without a catch on one target Sunday against the Steelers.
Hopkins played just 13 snaps, his lowest total since Week 10. The Ravens leaned on two-wide sets featuring Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman while also deploying multiple tight ends along with fullback Patrick Ricard. That ultimately squeezed Hopkins out of the game plan Sunday. Hopkins has not drawn more than four targets in any game this season and has not scored a touchdown since Week 2. Baltimore plays at Cincinnati in Week 15.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Logs two catches Thanksgiving Day
Hopkins caught two of three targets for 25 yards during the Ravens' 32-14 loss to the Bengals on Thursday.
With Rashod Bateman cleared to return from a two-game absence due to an ankle injury, Hopkins saw the field for just 23 of 60 offensive snaps (38.3 percent), which was ahead of Devontez Walker (17) and behind Zay Flowers (57) and Bateman (44). Hopkins has been held to two catches or less in each of the first 12 games of the regular season and has not hauled in a touchdown pass since Week 2 against the Browns. Hopkins and the Ravens host the Steelers in Week 14 on Sunday, Dec. 7, in a game that will carry major implications in the race to claim the AFC North division.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Held to two catches Sunday
Hopkins had two catches for 13 yards on three targets Sunday against the Jets.
The veteran had another healthy snap share Sunday with Rashod Bateman (ankle) sidelined. It didn't translate into a ton of opportunities, though, as Lamar Jackson only went to him three times. The two narrowly missed on a touchdown in the second half when Hopkins broke free of a defender, but the ball was slightly overthrown. Hopkins has played at least 50 percent of the snaps in the last two games, but his target count is not seeing the same relative bump. The Ravens' passing game as a whole is struggling of late, as Jackson has been held under 200 passing yards. Baltimore hosts Cincinnati on Thanksgiving this week.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Another quiet day against Browns
Hopkins had one catch for 11 yards on four targets Sunday against the Browns.
It was an inefficient day for Hopkins, who stepped into a starting role with Rashod Bateman sidelined. The veteran wideout played a season-high 41 snaps and drew four targets for the second week in a row. In fairness, Lamar Jackson was not sharp Sunday due to the weather in Cleveland and was constantly under duress, as he went just 14-for-25 for 193 yards and two picks. No Raven had more than three receptions. Hopkins gets a softer matchup in Week 12 against the Jets, so he could be on the radar in deeper leagues if Bateman is out again.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Minimal production in win
Hopkins caught two of three targets for 16 yards in Sunday's 27-19 win over the Vikings.
Hopkins played just 27 percent of the Ravens' offensive snaps Sunday while continuing to operate as Baltimore's No. 3 wide receiver. The veteran has failed to catch more than two passes in a game this season and has not found the end zone since Week 2. Hopkins is not being used enough in the Ravens' offensive scheme to be trusted for fantasy relevant production. The 33-year-old will look to get more involved when the Ravens visit the Browns in Week 11.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: No catches Thursday
Hopkins was held without a catch on one target Thursday against the Dolphins.
Though Lamar Jackson returned and the Ravens scored 28 points, Hopkins' impact was minimal. His snap count dipped back below 20 as the Ravens went with a heavy tight end rotation with Mark Andrews, Isaiah Likely and Charlie Kolar each playing over 25 snaps. Though Hopkins has been extremely efficient when targeted, he's not seeing steady enough opportunities to be a viable fantasy asset.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Makes one catch Sunday
Hopkins caught his lone target for a 14-yard gain in Sunday's 30-16 win over the Bears.
The veteran receiver's stat line doesn't stand out, but Hopkins had encouraging participation, playing over 20 snaps for the second straight game. The Ravens had a conservative passing game plan with Tyler Huntley at quarterback, leading to just 22 pass attempts on the afternoon. Hopkins made the most of his one opportunity, making a tough catch to convert a 3rd-and-7 that helped set up the decisive touchdown in the fourth quarter. He finished third among Ravens receivers in snaps behind Zay Flowers (59) and Rashod Bateman (49).
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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 210 lbs |
| Birthplace: Clemson, SC |
| Age: 33 |
| School: Clemson |
| Experience: 13 |


















