Born in South Carolina, Hopkins excelled in both football and basketball during high school, showing early signs of greatness in athletics
Hopkins played college football at Clemson University, where he quickly became a standout wide receiver, breaking records and leading his team to major victories.
In 2013, Hopkins was drafted in the first round by the Houston Texans, marking the beginning of an illustrious career in the NFL.
Hopkins became the Texans' all-time leading receiver, known for his incredible hands, route running, and game-changing catches.
In 2020, Hopkins was traded to the Arizona Cardinals, where he continued to dominate, making spectacular plays and remaining one of the top wide receivers in the league.
Hopkins is a multi-time Pro Bowler and All-Pro, with numerous memorable moments, including his game-winning Hail Mary catch against the Bills in 2020.
Known for his reliable hands and ability to make catches in traffic, Hopkins is regarded as one of the most skilled and versatile receivers in the NFL.
Hopkins has been involved in charity work, supporting causes such as cancer research and educational programs for underprivileged youth.