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Hopkins Hints at Vikings Reunion with Murray and Jefferson
In a move that could significantly bolster the Minnesota Vikings' offensive arsenal, three-time All-Pro wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins is exploring a potential reunion with former quarterback Kyler Murray. This development follows Murray's recent signing with the Vikings, who are transforming their roster with high-profile names. Hopkins, speaking to TMZ Sports, emphasized his desire to team up with Murray again, who he considers "like family."
Hopkins, who joined the Baltimore Ravens in 2025, recorded a modest 330 yards and two touchdowns, indicating that his prime years may be behind him. However, the prospect of partnering with Minnesota's dynamic receiving threat, Justin Jefferson, could revitalize his career. Hopkins stated, “The Vikings got one of the best, if not the best, receiver in the game,” and praised Murray as “one of the most accurate quarterbacks.” The chance to unite with Jefferson and Murray presents an enticing opportunity for Hopkins to contribute to an explosive offense.
Minnesota's acquisition of Murray already made waves across the league, particularly since the contract is a cost-effective $1.3 million deal, with the bulk of his salary still covered by the Arizona Cardinals. This move is seen as strategic, allowing the Vikings to maintain financial flexibility while addressing quarterback inconsistency, a significant factor in missing the playoffs in 2025.
Adding Hopkins to the mix would not only enhance the Vikings' receiving corps but also create a formidable passing trio with Jefferson and Murray. The combination of Murray's accuracy, Jefferson's elite skills, and Hopkins' veteran presence could significantly elevate Minnesota’s playoff prospects.
While the Vikings have been relatively conservative this offseason, primarily focusing on restructuring finances and addressing key areas, the potential addition of Hopkins could serve as a pivotal play. This development underscores Minnesota's dual strategy: strengthening their competitive edge while also positioning themselves for long-term success.