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NASHVILLE, TENNESSEE – SEPTEMBER 22: DeAndre Hopkins #10 of the Tennessee Titans takes on the Green Bay Packers at Nissan Stadium on September 22, 2024 in Nashville, Tennessee. (Photo by Johnnie Izquierdo/Getty Images)

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Hall of Famers Shannon Sharpe and Deion Sanders believe Tennessee Titans wide receiver DeAndre Hopkins needs a change of scenery.

Sharpe and Sanders discussed the Kansas City Chiefs' injury crisis and how it's impacting their three-game winning streak. Nightcap Co-host Chad Johnson mentioned the idea of ​​Kansas City getting another receiver, which prompted Sharpe to announce Hopkins' name.

“He’s in Tennessee and he’s sick of Will Levis; That’s what he does,” Sharpe said.

Sanders added that “no balls are coming out of there” regarding the Titans quarterback.

It's not just that Levis has the second-most interceptions (five) in the NFL through three starts. The second-year signal-caller's decision-making was comically poor at times.

Trying to throw the ball out of bounds during a fall resulted in a pick-six for the Chicago Bears in Week 1.

A week later, Levis made an ill-advised throw backwards that resulted in a turnover inside the red zone.

He didn't do anything all that egregious in the Titans' 30-14 loss to the Packers, but he did have two interceptions and was sacked eight times.

If Levis continues like this, calls for the team to trade Hopkins are likely to grow louder.

The five-time Pro Bowler is set to be a free agent in the offseason, so Tennessee might as well cash in on him before the Nov. 5 deadline when its playoff hopes are already extinguished.

The 32-year-old Hopkins would probably also like to play on a winning team. He may not be at the end of his career, but his best days are clearly behind him. The window for him to get a Super Bowl ring is getting shorter and shorter.

No one would blame the decorated pass catcher if he decided to proactively push the issue and force his departure from the Titans at this rate.

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