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1:09HQ Training Camp Tour: Lamar Jackson Gets New Weapon in Vet WR Deandre Hopkins
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1:45Breaking News: Ravens Hire Jesse Minter as Ravens HC
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0:30Breaking News: Ravens Hire Jesse Minter as Head Coach
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8:49Breaking News: Giants Finalizing Deal To Make John Harbaugh Next Head Coach
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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 | 22 | 330 | 15.0 | 2 | 41 |
Top DeAndre Hopkins News
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Plays depth role in Baltimore
Hopkins caught 22 of 39 targets for 330 yards and two touchdowns across 17 games in 2025.
The veteran joined the Ravens on a one-year deal in the offseason and started the season strong. He caught touchdowns in each of his first two games and was remarkably efficient through the first six weeks of the season; Hopkins caught nine of 13 passes for 178 yards and two scores in that span. His best game the rest of the way was four catches for 41 yards. In fairness, it was a topsy-turvy year for the Ravens offense as it had to navigate a Lamar Jackson injury, but Hopkins still only managed to play 33 percent of the snaps. Hopkins, who turns 34 in June, will be an unrestricted free agent this offseason.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: No catches vs Packers
Hopkins was held catchless on one target Saturday against the Packers.
Baltimore had a run-heavy game plan Saturday with 53 rush attempts compared to just 20 passes. Hopkins' snap share dipped relative to recent weeks when he'd been playing roughly one-third of the snaps; he played just 25 percent of the snaps against the Packers. Hopkins hasn't scored a touchdown since Week 2 and has just one game with more than two receptions this season. Baltimore seems to have unlocked a new offensive philosophy that leans on Derrick Henry, so targets could be limited again in Week 18 whether it's Lamar Jackson (back) or Tyler Huntley under center.
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Ravens' DeAndre Hopkins: Shows rapport with Huntley
Hopkins recorded four receptions on five targets for 41 yards in Sunday's 28-24 loss to the Patriots.
Hopkins has made a limited impact this season, though he emerged in the second half of Sunday's loss with Tyler Huntley under center. The duo connected on gains of nine, 16 and eight yards, resulting in Hopkins' highest yardage total since Week 5. Even if Huntley remains under center in Week 17 with Lamar Jackson nursing a back injury, Hopkins is likely to return to a minimal role in the Baltimore offense.
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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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Player Bio
| HT/WT: 6-1, 210 lbs |
| Birthplace: Clemson, SC |
| Age: 33 |
| School: Clemson |
| Experience: 13 |



















