Ignored by the Cowboys, Patrick Mahomes’ $26M “Secret Weapon” Claps Back at Haters With a Two-Word Response

The Chiefs are on a mission, and they’re taking every doubter personally. All that chatter about how they can’t pull off a 3-peat? Yeah, they’ve heard it. And if they keep rolling through the season at 8-0, who’s gonna stop them? With Patrick Mahomes out there making magic, he’s not just lifting the team—he’s making the Chiefs Kingdom believe anything’s possible. Then there’s the new addition to the squad, the $26 million cop has arrived. And, honestly, he looks like he’s having the time of his life shutting up his critics.

Yes, folks, we are talking about how DeAndre Hopkins has heard all the noise, all the “washed” talk from the peanut gallery. But the man isn’t just taking it; he’s firing back. He recently hopped on his X account to reshare a clip where Pat McAfee defended him, especially after his touchdown showcase against the Bucs. Hopkins’s response? Just two words: “Washed King.” That’s about as subtle as a stiff arm. But hey, when you’re balling out, you’ve earned the right to talk a little smack.

And he’s backing it up. Hopkins’ recent performance had Rich Eisen singing his praises, calling him the “Chiefs’ secret weapon.” Against the Buccaneers, D-Hop put up eight receptions for 86 yards and two touchdowns, while Kareem Hunt rumbled for 106 on the ground. Together, they were a one-two punch, showing the league that Kansas City’s offense isn’t just Mahomes or bust. They’ve got threats all over.

Chiefs fans were floored when GM Brett Veach pulled the trigger on a trade for Hopkins before their week 8 game. His first game? A warm-up. But on Monday night against the Bucs, Hopkins went off. That first TD? A contested catch that left defenders looking like practice dummies. Moments later, Mahomes dialed him up again in the end zone to take the lead. For a guy some called “washed,” he’s looking pretty darn unstoppable in that red and gold.

Guess another one of those players, ‘What if Jerry Jones was more active, we would have got him…’ is coming back to haunt the Cowboys. They should have got him when they had the chance (remember 2023? Yeah, we know it s-cks). But for Pat and Co., Christmas came early with such a cop.

Patrick Mahomes believes D-Hop will only get better

Ahead of the Bucs’ MNF game, Andy Reid hinted at bigger things for DeAndre Hopkins. And he wasn’t kidding. Right from the opening drive, it was clear that D-Hop was ready to show out. The veteran receiver didn’t just flash his legendary skills. He reminded everyone why KC wanted him in the first place. The guy pushed the Chiefs to a thrilling 30-24 overtime win. It’s no wonder Patrick Mahomes sees big things ahead, noting Hopkins’ knack for finding open spots, especially in those critical red-zone moments.

The way he’s picking up the Chiefs’ playbook so fast is all the more impressive, and Coach Reid chalks it up to Hopkins’ smarts and experience. But KC’s #15? Yeah, he’s pumped. Pat said: “He’ll get even better because there’s some times he’s going places. And I’m like man, there’s a time and a place for that. But that’s what makes him great.”

The presence of a seasoned WR1 like Hopkins isn’t just boosting Mahomes; it’s taking pressure off Travis Kelce (yeah, and after that slow start he did need some rest), too. With the Bucs doubling Kelce, Hopkins became a true safety valve, reeling in contested passes even in triple coverage. Mahomes is no stranger to finding his guys in tight spots, but the connection he’s building with Hopkins could unlock a whole new level of the Chiefs’ offense. “To have a guy like that who can make catches in a crowd is a special type of player,” Mahomes said.

And it’s not just Chiefs Kingdom noticing. In a league where receivers come and go, Hopkins is proving he still has that WR1 magic, giving Kansas City another reason to believe they can go all the way.