Prior to the 2023 campaign, the Tennessee Titans had a terrible history with signing and trading for big-named veteran wide receivers — but DeAndre Hopkins broke the mold in his first season in the two-tone blue.
Hopkins was the best receiver of the group by a country mile and finished his first year in Nashville with 1,057 receiving yards and seven touchdowns, showing he still has plenty of gas left in the tank.
More importantly, he provided a consistent outlet for rookie quarterback Will Levis, which was huge for the Kentucky product’s development.
Recently, the Titans released a 2023 highlight package for the star wideout. Check it out below.
Highlights from @DeAndreHopkins first season as a Titan 🔥 pic.twitter.com/oTuznKGNjR
— Tennessee Titans (@Titans) February 19, 2024
While the Titans need help at wide receiver in 2024, they at least have a good start at the position with Hopkins under contract for one more year.
If the Titans can get a receiver or two to take some pressure off and improve an offensive line that was putrid in pass protection in 2023, Hopkins has the potential to post even bigger numbers in his second season.