Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins hit three career milestones in the second quarter of the Week 13 contest against the Indianapolis Colts.
Hopkins reeled in an 18-yard reception in the second quarter on a pass from quarterback Will Levis, which put him over 12,000 receiving yards for his career, making him the 29th player in NFL history to hit that mark.
Then, Hopkins tallied another catch later in the second quarter, giving him 900 for his career. Only 24 other players have tallied that many.
And, with his 12,000 receiving yards, 900 receptions and 75 touchdowns, Hopkins becomes the fifth player in NFL history to check all those boxes during their first 11 seasons.
The other four players are Marvin Harrison, Jerry Rice, Brandon Marshall and Larry Fitzgerald.
Signed to a two-year deal this past offseason, Hopkins has easily been the Titans’ best receiver in 2023 and doesn’t look to be slowing down after his detractors called him washed up going into the season.