A reunion with the Kansas City Chiefs is easy to float. It's also not hard to dream about what Hill could do under Kliff Kingsbury and with Jayden Daniels in Washington. But all of those teams ...
After three seasons with the Miami Dolphins, wide receiver Tyreek Hill, formerly of the Kansas City Chiefs, suggested his time in Miami could be coming to a close sooner rather than later.
Tyreek Hill was once part of a dangerous trio with TE Travis Kelce and QB Patrick Mahomes at the Kansas City Chiefs camp. Together they won Super Bowl LIV, bringing an end to the 50-year drought ...
As such, it's fair to assume they would be fine doing the same with Worthy and Hill. The bigger question is whether the Chiefs could afford Hill with their $20.2 million in projected cap space.
Fans quickly reacted to Hill’s comments, with many tying his frustrations to his 2022 departure from the Kansas City Chiefs. As Bleacher Report shared a video of the interview, a heated ...
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill's social media post fueled speculation about a potential reunion with the Kansas City Chiefs. AFC Wild Card Playoffs - Miami Dolphins v Kansas City ...
Hill's first NFL team, the Kansas City Chiefs, is in need of an elite receiver. That was arguably already the case before the season, but after a potentially season-ending injury to top wideout ...
Plus, it would give Hill the chance to stick it to the Chiefs twice a year. Los Angeles would arguably be the most fun outcome if Hill were to join another team in 2025. The Steelers have been ...