A veteran star who revived a contender’s passing game last fall shifted to a new chapter in 2025. After a midseason trade to the Kansas City Chiefs in October 2024 and a productive stretch in the Chiefs’ offense, DeAndre Hopkins signed a one-year deal with the Baltimore Ravens in the summer, positioning him as an experienced option in the AFC North.
Where Is DeAndre Hopkins Playing Now?
DeAndre Hopkins is with the Baltimore Ravens on a one-year contract for the 2025 season. His move to Baltimore followed a split 2024 campaign between the Tennessee Titans and Kansas City Chiefs, where he totaled 56 receptions, 610 yards, and five touchdowns as he transitioned midseason into Kansas City’s receiver rotation.
That signing reflected both his late-season form and Baltimore’s desire to add reliable veteran production to a young receiving room.
Hopkins’ Kansas City stint began when the Chiefs acquired him from Tennessee for a conditional fifth-round pick in October 2024. He made an immediate impact, including an 86-yard, two-touchdown performance against Tampa Bay in Week 9, and he maintained a steady role down the stretch with multiple four-plus-catch games as the Chiefs navigated injuries at wide receiver.
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That late surge reinforced his fit in a high-leverage passing tree ahead of free agency and ultimately set the stage for his move to Baltimore. Here’s what led to DeAndre Hopkins getting traded from the Titans to the Chiefs.
How Many NFL Teams Has DeAndre Hopkins Played for in His Career?
Hopkins has played for five NFL teams so far in his illustrious career, starting with the Houston Texans, Arizona Cardinals, Tennessee Titans, Kansas City Chiefs, and Baltimore Ravens. Drafted No. 27 overall by Houston in 2013 out of Clemson, he delivered five 1,000-yard seasons across seven years, peaked at 1,572 receiving yards in 201,8 and earned multiple All-Pro and Pro Bowl honors while ranking among the franchise’s all-time leaders in yards and touchdowns.
He was traded to Arizona in 2020 and erupted for 1,407 yards in his debut season. A knee injury shortened his 2021 campaign, and a six-game suspension impacted 2022. After the Cardinals were unable to find a trade partner, they released Hopkins in May 2023, making him a free agent ahead of training camp.
Hopkins signed with the Titans in 2023 and produced 1,057 yards and seven touchdowns, flashing an early connection with rookie Will Levis. Tennessee’s fading results in 2024 and limited production through six games preceded the October trade, which sent Hopkins to Kansas City and returned him to a featured role on a contender.
Through the end of 2024, Hopkins’ career totals stand at 984 receptions, 12,965 yards, and 83 touchdowns in 178 games, numbers that place him among the active leaders in receiving yards and inside the top 25 all-time.
With Baltimore, he adds veteran route nuance and contested-catch reliability to a receiving corps aiming to balance explosiveness and consistency in critical moments. According to PFSN’s Playoff Predictor, entering Week 14, Baltimore held a 40.6% chance of making the postseason and a 40.3% chance of winning the AFC North. However, following the 27-22 loss to Pittsburgh, those chances dropped to 18.1% and 17.8%, respectively.

