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DeAndre Hopkins enters Week 1 as one of 2025’s most talked-about NFL stars after a fiery social-media exchange with former Cardinals reporter Kyle Odegard and the anticipation surrounding his first regular-season snap in a Baltimore Ravens uniform. Ravens debut set for prime time Hopkins, now wearing No. 10, will line up opposite the Buffalo Bills on Sunday Night Football (Sept 7, 8:20 p.m. ET). The 33-year-old wideout signed a one-year, $5 million deal with Baltimore in March—$1.255 million base salary plus a $3.745 million signing bonus and a modest $2.004 million cap hit. After splitting 2024 between Tennessee and Kansas City (41-437-4 with the Chiefs, 75-1,057-7 with the Titans), Hopkins believes Lamar Jackson’s deep-ball accuracy and Derrick Henry’s rushing gravity will open single-coverage looks he rarely saw last season. “Washed? We’ll see on Sunday,” Hopkins told reporters, refusing to walk back his pointed apology-with-a-jab at Odegard. Head coach John Harbaugh added, “Nuk still separates. That’s why he’s here.” Snap share and target projection Baltimore’s top three receiver sets figure to feature Hopkins, 2024 breakout Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, with All-Pro tight end Mark Andrews commanding safety attention over the middle. In preseason action, Hopkins played 27 of 31 first-team snaps, an 87 % rate that suggests a heavy role. Fantasy football outlook Analysts project Hopkins for 6-8 targets, 4-6 receptions and roughly 55-70 yards against a Bills secondary adjusting to the departure of veteran corner Tre’Davious White. While Flowers offers more yards-after-catch upside, Jackson repeatedly looked for Hopkins on red-zone fades in joint practices, making the veteran an intriguing touchdown-dependent WR3/FLEX in season-long leagues and an undervalued single-game DFS captain. Why the Ravens signed him Baltimore finished seventh in passing yards per game (237.4) last season but lacked a proven 50-50-ball specialist. Hopkins owns 984 career receptions for 12,985 yards and 83 TDs, plus five Pro Bowls and three All-Pro nods. His catch-radius reputation could be pivotal on third down, where the Ravens converted just 39.8 % of attempts in 2024 (18th). Matchup breakdown vs. Buffalo • Cornerbacks: 2023 first-rounder Kaiir Elam and slot Dane Jackson are expected starters; Hopkins (6-1, 212) holds a 3-inch, 20-lb advantage on Elam. • Coverage tendencies: New DC Al Holcomb has hinted at more man coverage, a look Hopkins historically shreds (2.47 yards per route run vs. man in 2024, per TruMedia). • Weather: Clear skies and mild temps should favor a pass-heavy script. Search-friendly quick hits – What number is DeAndre Hopkins on the Ravens? No. 10. – Is DeAndre Hopkins starting Week 1? Yes, projected 80 %+ snap share. – How old is DeAndre Hopkins in 2025? He turns 34 on June 6, 2026; he’s 33 now. – Ravens vs Bills start time? 8:20 p.m. ET, NBC. Bottom line Whether you view him as a fantasy sleeper or a declining star out for revenge, DeAndre Hopkins owns Sunday night’s spotlight. A strong performance could silence the “washed” narrative and instantly elevate a Baltimore offense already loaded with MVP-level talent.

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