NFL Trade Rumor: Los Angeles Rams could strengthen offense with former $5M Baltimore Ravens star amid declining form | NFL News
The Los Angeles Rams have experienced a pretty successful run on the field in the last two seasons, with ranking 2nd in the NFL West in the 2025 season.With 12 wins and 5 losses, the Los Angeles Rams faced a brutal loss against the Seattle Seahawks in the NFC Championship. Ahead of the new season, the Los Angeles Rams are focusing on fixing the roster.
Los Angeles Rams urged to make a move for the ex Baltimore Ravens’ star player, DeAndre Hopkins
A few hours ago, CBS Sports Jordan Dajani predicted that there could be a chance that the Los Angeles Rams could land DeAndre Hopkins ahead of the upcoming season.CBS Sports Jordan Dajani noted in a recent report, “The Los Angeles Rams expressed interest in trading for A.J. Brown…they could pivot and bring in another veteran to help hoist a Lombardi Trophy.”CBS Sports Jordan Dajani added, “Los Angeles put together what some pundits consider an underwhelming draft class, headlined by new quarterback Ty Simpson, who was selected with the No. 13 overall pick.”CBS Sports Jordan Dajani continued, “The Rams passed on taking a top weapon like Makai Lemon or Kenyon Sadiq, so Hopkins would be a welcomed addition for Matthew Stafford.”However, the Los Angeles Rams have stayed away from officially commenting on the trade talks involving the ex Baltimore Ravens’ star player, DeAndre Hopkins.The 33 year old wide receiver, DeAndre Hopkins, has recorded a slight decline in performance in the last season.After signing a one year deal with the Baltimore Ravens for a whopping $5 million, DeAndre Hopkins finished the 2025 season with 22 receptions for 330 yards and two touchdowns.Back in the 2024 season, DeAndre Hopkins recorded 56 receptions, 610 yards, 5 touchdowns in 16 regular-season games as he balanced being traded to the Kansas City Chiefs after playing six games for the Tennessee Titans.As he reached the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2024 season for the first time in his career, DeAndre Hopkins broke records as he became the second wide receiver in Super Bowl history to have a receiving touchdown and a two-point conversion in one game.While his performance has declined since then, all eyes are on where DeAndre Hopkins ends up in the next season.