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Former All-Pro WR DeAndre Hopkins Makes His Free Agency Decision

Former All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is reportedly expected to sign with the Tennessee Titans, a source with knowledge of the situation confirmed to AtoZSports' Doug Kyed on Sunday (July 16).

"Free-agent WR DeAndre Hopkins is expected to sign with the Titans, per source. Deal is expected to become official over the next few days," Kyed tweeted.

Hopkins, 31, reportedly agreed to a "two-year, $26 million deal worth up to $32 million with incentives," a source confirmed to NFL Network's Ian Rapoport.

Hopkins was released by the Arizona Cardinals on May 26 amid an offseason of uncertainty. The former Clemson standout spent his first seven seasons with the Houston Texans after being selected No. 27 overall in the 2013 NFL Draft. Hopkins was a three-time first-team All-Pro, a second-team All-Pro in 2015 and a four-time Pro Bowl selection during his tenure in Houston, before being traded to the Arizona Cardinals in 2020.

ESPN's Jeremy Fowler had previously reported that the Buffalo Bills and Kansas City Chiefs were the expected favorites to sign Hopkins. Fowler, who appeared on First Take on May 29, described the two teams' pursuit of Hopkins as an "arms race," though acknowledged that neither franchise was "overly concerned" about landing the former All-Pro receiver, as it would be more of a luxury move than addressing a position need.

Hopkins was initially expected to prioritize playing with one of the league's best quarterbacks in either Josh Allen or Patrick Mahomes, rather than take the most money offered, in a scenario in which he signs with Buffalo or Kansas City.

Hopkins served a six-game suspension to start the 2022 season and recorded 64 receptions for 717 yards and three touchdowns during nine games. The former Clemson standout recorded 853 receptions for 11,298 yards and 71 touchdowns during his first nine NFL seasons.

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