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Former Arizona Cardinals WR DeAndre Hopkins is signing with the Tennessee Titans, according to Doug Kyed with the deal expected to become official over the next few days.

The move caps a long offseason full of trade drama with Hopkins and the Cardinals before he was ultimately released prior to June 1, which cleared Arizona of any of his cap liability for 2024. 

Hopkins arrives to a Titans squad that reportedly made a strong offer to him once he hit free agency. Tennessee was one of two teams to physically host Hopkins on a visit, the other being the New England Patriots. 

Hopkins missed the first six games of the 2022 regular season due to a PED suspension and did not play in the final two games for the Cardinals due to injuries. He recently turned 31-years-old. 

Other reportedly interested teams were the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, Cleveland Browns and Houston Texans among others. 

The deal is reportedly a two-year, $26 million deal with up to $32 million in incentives. 

The former Cardinals receiver was reportedly seeking nothing less than the $15 million Odell Beckham received from the Baltimore Ravens. He was due $19.45 million in salary before he was cut by Arizona. 

Hopkins now joins as the obvious No. 1 receiver with Treylon Burks lining up on the opposite side. 

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