Hopkins targets Joe Burrow reunion as free agency looms

Free-agent wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins says he’d love to play with Joe Burrow, citing his toughness and postseason pedigree.
DeAndre Hopkins’ next football chapter is starting to take shape, and the free-agent wide receiver has already named the quarterback he most wants throwing him the football.
Speaking after the Kentucky Derby. Hopkins said he’d like to play with Joe Burrow. highlighting what he sees as Burrow’s edge and competitiveness.. For a receiver who has operated under a wide range of offensive schemes and quarterback styles throughout a 13-year career. the desire to link up with a young signal-caller is a clear indication of how he’s thinking about his best remaining fit.
Misryoum Insight: This matters because quarterback-receiver chemistry is often built on timing and instincts, and Hopkins’ comments suggest he’s prioritizing a specific brand of leadership and playmaking intensity.
Hopkins’ career has already included work with numerous starting quarterbacks across several teams. including the Texans. Cardinals. Titans. Chiefs. and Ravens.. Among those have been Deshaun Watson. Kyler Murray. Ryan Tannehill. Patrick Mahomes. and Lamar Jackson. a list that underscores just how many different systems he has had to adapt to over time.
Still, his attention has drifted back toward Burrow more than once. Hopkins previously talked about wanting to play with the Bengals quarterback after catching a pass from him during the Fanatics Flag Football Classic, and now the message has become more pointed as he weighs what’s next.
Misryoum Insight: Receiver decisions in free agency often hinge on opportunity and role clarity, and a reunion with Burrow could signal Hopkins’ belief that the offensive environment can support the kind of deep-threat and contested-catch game he brings.
It’s also worth noting that Hopkins has not been exclusively focused on Burrow. Earlier in March, he said he wanted to reunite with Kyler Murray in Minnesota, showing there are multiple quarterback scenarios he’s considering.
With Hopkins currently a free agent, the question becomes which team offers the best chance to return his career momentum.. His most recent season with the Ravens saw him appear in 17 games. though his production was more muted. with his receiving output totaling 22 catches for 330 yards and two touchdowns.
Misryoum Insight (end): Whatever contract ultimately comes, Hopkins’ public preference for Burrow reflects how carefully he’s evaluating not just where he can play, but which quarterback style gives him the best shot at impacting games again.