If he logs a 100-yard receiving game next season, he’d also set a fun new record by doing so with a 13th different QB, an indicator of just how long Hopkins has been producing regardless of who is throwing him the ball — especially amid constant changeover under center with the Houston Texans in his early years.
The Ravens will surely welcome such a weapon and hope that a full offseason to acclimate breeds greater results with Lamar Jackson than Hopkins found in K.C. last season.
Jackson’s stable of pass catchers now includes Hopkins, Zay Flowers and Rashod Bateman, as well as the tight end duo of Mark Andrews and Isaiah Likely.
Baltimore keeps retooling with the Hopkins signing.
With any luck, it will finally be enough to lift the franchise above fellow AFC heavyweights into the Super Bowl.