
DeAndre Hopkins stats, game log, news, injury status
DeAndre Hopkins will be ready to go when his Baltimore Ravens begin the 2025 season against the Buffalo Bills, on Sept. 7 at 8:20 p.m. ET.
Last season Hopkins caught 56 passes on 80 targets for 610 yards and five touchdowns, averaging 38.1 yards per game.
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DeAndre Hopkins injury news
Hopkins is currently not listed on this week's injury report.
No other receiver is on the injury list for the Ravens.
DeAndre Hopkins stats (2024)
Targets: 80
80 Receptions: 56
56 Receiving yards: 610
610 Receiving YAC: 109
109 Receiving TDs: 5
Hopkins game log (2024)
Week 1 at Bears: 1 TAR, 1 REC, 8 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 1 REC, 8 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 2 vs. Jets: 2 TAR, 1 REC, 9 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
2 TAR, 1 REC, 9 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 3 vs. Packers: 7 TAR, 6 REC, 73 REC YDS, 1 REC TD
7 TAR, 6 REC, 73 REC YDS, 1 REC TD Week 4 at Dolphins: 4 TAR, 2 REC, 31 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
4 TAR, 2 REC, 31 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 6 vs. Colts: 6 TAR, 4 REC, 54 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
6 TAR, 4 REC, 54 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 7 at Bills: 1 TAR, 1 REC, -2 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 1 REC, -2 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 8 at Raiders: 3 TAR, 2 REC, 29 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
3 TAR, 2 REC, 29 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 9 vs. Buccaneers: 9 TAR, 8 REC, 86 REC YDS, 2 REC TD
9 TAR, 8 REC, 86 REC YDS, 2 REC TD Week 10 vs. Broncos: 5 TAR, 4 REC, 56 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
5 TAR, 4 REC, 56 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 11 at Bills: 4 TAR, 3 REC, 29 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
4 TAR, 3 REC, 29 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 12 at Panthers: 6 TAR, 5 REC, 35 REC YDS, 1 REC TD
6 TAR, 5 REC, 35 REC YDS, 1 REC TD Week 13 vs. Raiders: 9 TAR, 4 REC, 90 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
9 TAR, 4 REC, 90 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 14 vs. Chargers: 9 TAR, 4 REC, 32 REC YDS, 1 REC TD
9 TAR, 4 REC, 32 REC YDS, 1 REC TD Week 15 at Browns: 6 TAR, 5 REC, 36 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
6 TAR, 5 REC, 36 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 16 vs. Texans: 4 TAR, 4 REC, 37 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
4 TAR, 4 REC, 37 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Week 17 at Steelers: 4 TAR, 2 REC, 7 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
4 TAR, 2 REC, 7 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Divisional vs. Texans: 1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
1 TAR, 0 REC, 0 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Championship Game vs. Bills: 2 TAR, 1 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD
2 TAR, 1 REC, 11 REC YDS, 0 REC TD Super Bowl at Eagles: 5 TAR, 2 REC, 18 REC YDS, 1 REC TD
DeAndre Hopkins fantasy insights (2024)
With 91.0 fantasy points (5.7 per game) in 2025, Hopkins ranked 165th overall in the league and 49th at his position.
In his best game of the season -- Week 9 against the Tampa Bay Buccaneers -- Hopkins finished with 20.6 fantasy points. His stat line: eight catches, 86 yards and two touchdowns.
In Week 3 versus the Green Bay Packers, Hopkins posted 13.3 fantasy points (his second-highest total of the season), thanks to these numbers: six receptions, 73 yards and one touchdown.
Hopkins picked up -0.2 fantasy points -- one catch, -2 yards, on one target -- in Week 7 versus the Buffalo Bills, which was his worst game of the season.
Hopkins recorded 0.7 fantasy points -- two receptions, seven yards, on four targets -- in his second-worst game of the season in Week 17 against the Pittsburgh Steelers.
Next game: DeAndre Hopkins vs. the Buffalo Bills
Hopkins' Baltimore Ravens (0-0) have a Week 1 game against the Buffalo Bills (0-0).
How to watch DeAndre Hopkins and the Ravens
Matchup: Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills
Baltimore Ravens at Buffalo Bills Time: 8:20 p.m. ET
8:20 p.m. ET Date: September 7, 2025
September 7, 2025 TV: NBC
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