Ex-Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has agreed to sign for the Baltimore Ravens, according to multiple reports.
The 32-year-old is set to pen a one-year, $6million deal in Baltimore after leaving Kansas City this offseason.
Hopkins was only traded to the Chiefs by the Tennessee Titans mid-season in October of last year, before going on to help Andy Reid’s men reach a third straight Super Bowl.
However, he failed to land his first championship ring after the Philadelphia Eagles ran out dominant winners in New Orleans.
In 10 appearances for the Chiefs, the five-time Pro Bowler and three-time first-team All-Pro had 41 receptions for 437 yards and four touchdowns.
Hopkins, who previously enjoyed spells with the Houston Texans and Arizona Cardinals as well as the Titans, will turn 33 this summer as he looks ahead to his 13th season in the NFL.
Ex-Chiefs wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins has reportedly agreed to sign for the Ravens
After being selected in the first round with the 27th overall pick at the 2013 draft, the former Clemson star spent seven years with the Texans, where he earned four of his five Pro Bowl selections.
He then spent three years in Arizona and two in Tennessee before being traded mid-season to Kansas City.
Hopkins will now aim to form a successful partnership with superstar Ravens quarterback Lamar Jackson in Baltimore, where he will also be reunited with ex-Tennessee teammate Derrick Henry.
More to follow.