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Ed Easton Jr.

Chiefs WR DeAndre Hopkins comments on seeking first Super Bowl title: ‘Playing for something’

Kansas City Chiefs’ newly acquired wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins addressed the media for the first time since the deal was finalized. He shared his thoughts on the franchise from afar, Super Bowl aspirations, and contributions to the team.

“Obviously, throughout my career, being a big fan of what Andy (Reid) has done going against those guys in Houston (Texans), they gave us some tough battles,” said Hopkins. “So always, just admired them from afar. Chris Jones, one of my buddies off the field, so him and I, of course, talked about, you know, the potential, you know, if I ever got the chance being a free agent or getting traded.”

The five-time Pro Bowler shared his thoughts on entering the Chiefs facility and culture on his first day.

“I think everything everybody does here, not just in this facility, outside of the facility, it’s detailed,” said Hopkins. “I know that’s how you win championships.”

The Chiefs are undefeated through six games this season and are eyeing a three-peat. Hopkins was traded from the struggling Tennessee Titans, which gave him a new life and a chance at postseason success.

“It means a lot. It takes your game to a different level. It takes your focus, your drive, knowing that you’re playing for something. It takes a game to a different level.” said Hopkins. “I haven’t played meaningful football in a couple of years since we probably started 8-0 in Arizona (Cardinals). So, it takes a game to a different level.”

Hopkins has earned All-Pro honors five times in his career and, through six games this season, has 15 catches for 173 yards while dealing with quarterback issues in Tennessee. He is far from concerned about his production with new quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

“I can do a lot of things. Obviously, you guys seen, but just trying to make plays,” said Hopkins. “I’m not trying to give a PSA of what I can do or what I can’t do. I play football. So it’s going out there and making plays.”

The Chiefs placed wide receiver Skyy Moore on injured reserve and are without JuJu Smith-Schuster for an undetermined time due to a hamstring injury. Whether or not he plays this Sunday, Hopkins’ addition is needed in the lineup.

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