DeAndre Hopkins, at 33 and in his 13th NFL season, plans to play at least one more year, expressing his love for the game and confidence in his abilities despite a career-low season. He joined the Ravens to pursue a Super Bowl and remains motivated, aiming to contribute more in the upcoming season, especially if he becomes a free agent.
Ja'Marr Chase reflects on his 'crazy' NFL season, discussing his performance with multiple quarterbacks, leadership growth, and future goals, including aiming for 1,500 yards and a Super Bowl win, while emphasizing the importance of team identity and discipline.
Ben Roethlisberger suggests that DK Metcalf's suspension could benefit the Steelers by giving opportunities to other receivers like Roman Wilson, especially if injuries and team needs create a chance for young players to step up in the final games of the season.
The Steelers signed cornerback Asante Samuel Jr., who is returning from injury and surgery, as a low-risk addition to bolster their struggling secondary, but the team's main issue remains their lack of explosive playmakers on offense, especially at wide receiver, which hampers their ability to score and change game dynamics.
The Seahawks acquired receiver Rashid Shaheed to address their injury-depleted receiving corps, and he is expected to play extensively in his debut, potentially boosting their Super Bowl contention hopes.
Rashid Shaheed, formerly of the New Orleans Saints, has been traded to the Seattle Seahawks, expressing excitement about joining a winning team and fitting into their culture. He aims to contribute both as a receiver and returner, with a long-term view of staying with the Seahawks beyond this season.
Jakobi Meyers has been traded from the Raiders to the Jaguars for a fourth- and sixth-round pick, after expressing his desire to be traded due to contract extension issues. Meyers, who had a 1,000-yard season in 2024, joins a Jaguars team looking to bolster its receiving corps, and his future extension remains uncertain.
The Pittsburgh Steelers signed wide receiver Marquez Valdes-Scantling to their practice squad. Valdes-Scantling, with a career spanning several NFL teams and notable postseason experience, was previously with the 49ers and has accumulated over 3,600 receiving yards in his career. The team also released defensive back Beanie Bishop from the practice squad.
Tennessee Titans wide receiver Tyler Lockett has been granted his release after a disappointing 1-6 start to the season, having caught only 10 passes for 70 yards in seven games. Lockett, a former Seahawks Pro Bowler, signed a one-year deal with the Titans but is now seeking a new team, bringing veteran experience and leadership to the receiver corps.
The Tennessee Titans are releasing veteran wide receiver Tyler Lockett, who requested his release after signing a one-year deal in April. Lockett, formerly with the Seattle Seahawks, played seven games with the Titans, catching 10 passes for 70 yards. The team, struggling at 1-6 and recently firing their coach, aimed for Lockett to provide veteran leadership and support for rookie quarterback Cam Ward.
The Jaguars traded up to draft Travis Hunter, expecting him to be a dual-position star, but his current split playing time on offense and defense limits his impact. Experts suggest he should focus on one position to maximize his potential and justify the high draft investment.
George Pickens, a wide receiver for the Dallas Cowboys, remains noncommittal about his future with the team after 2025, despite a strong start to his first season with the Cowboys and a potential career-high in touchdowns. He is set to become an unrestricted free agent and is being evaluated alongside team stars like CeeDee Lamb, with the Cowboys considering options like a franchise tag. Cowboys owner Jerry Jones has expressed high regard for Pickens' contributions both on and off the field.
A.J. Brown clarified that his cryptic social media post was a venting response to a quiet game, emphasizing his desire to be more involved and his readiness to handle pressure, despite recent frustrations and potential trade rumors.
The Miami Dolphins signed veteran receiver Cedrick Wilson Jr. from the Saints practice squad to replace the injured Tyreek Hill, who will miss the season due to a knee injury. Wilson, who previously played for the Dolphins and other teams, joins a roster with Waddle and others, providing depth at the wide receiver position.
Giants wide receiver Malik Nabers emphasizes that his job remains the same regardless of which quarterback is throwing the ball, as he continues to adapt to frequent changes at the position, with a new starter, Jaxson Dart, set to debut against the Chargers.