The Kansas City Chiefs are not exactly rolling, and adding another wide receiver could help. In the opinion of former NFL wide receiver Dez Bryant, a player that could make sense for Andy Reid and company is DeAndre Hopkins of the Tennessee Titans.
The NFL trade deadline is nearing, and it remains to be seen if the Chiefs will pull the trade trigger on Hopkins or any wide receiver that can help their cause.
So far, only Travis Kelce has proven reliable for Patrick Mahomes. The Chiefs need more hands for them to address certain issues.
Hopkins drew attention for his performance over the weekend in the Titans' win over the Atlanta Falcons, 28-23.
The five-time Pro Bowler finished with four catches for 128 yards and three touchdowns against the Falcons. It was a vintage performance for Hopkins, who dealt with ankle issues from Week 2 to Week 4.
And while it was a good sight to see Hopkins on Sunday, there is skepticism on whether he can sustain that level of performance. His three-touchdown game is only the second one in his NFL career, NBC Sports reported.
"I really don't care too much of what goes on outside of things that I can't control," Hopkins said. "I trust God. I've trusted God my whole life and for me to be the NFL playing football, I'm thankful. I really don't care about what goes on. I'm grateful to be here. I'm just thankful that I'm playing football today."
Would it make sense for the Chiefs?
That said, it may hardly make sense for the Chiefs to take a chance on Hopkins. However, Reid needs to figure out how to check their turnovers.
Their turnovers were noticeable last Sunday, October 29, in their loss to the Denver Broncos, 24-9, the Associated Press reported.
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