DeAndre Hopkins (knee) out for Cardinals until at least playoffs
Arizona Cardinals wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins (knee) is expected to miss the rest of the regular season.
Hopkins underwent an MRI that revealed he sprained his knee during the Cardinals' loss to the Los Angeles Rams on Monday night. Christian Kirk, Rondale Moore, A.J. Green, and Zach Ertz should soak up most of Hopkins' targets down the stretch. The Cardinals are reportedly hopeful to get Hopkins back at some point in the postseason.
The Lions have the second-worst pass defense in the NFL, according to our adjusted metrics. Moore and Ertz tied for the team lead with 20.6% target shares from Weeks 9-11 while Hopkins was sidelined. Kirk came in third at 18.6%.
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