Ever since Tyreek Hill was released, the Kansas City Chiefs have been linked with the now former Miami Dolphins weapon.
Hill made his name with the Chiefs before moving to the AFC East, and now that the Dolphins are undergoing a fire sale, Hill is on the open market.
Coming off a nasty knee injury, Hill won't likely see the big money contracts coming his way in free agency, but the Chiefs still remain an option for the Super Bowl champ, right?
Well, Chiefs head coach Andy Reid is a little skeptical of the team going after Hill, at least right now.
“I don’t even know if Tyreek is healthy right now to do anything," Reid said. "I’m sure he’s working hard on that part of it, trying to get all that straightened out. We talk about everything so there’s nothing happening there, but we know what you know and he’s out there cranking away trying to get himself back to where he can play, period.”
More: Andy Reid's 1 sentence should thrill Chiefs fans on Travis Kelce's future
Should Chiefs pursue Hill?
For most, it feels like a no-brainer to reunite Hill with Patrick Mahomes, but there are a few things to consider.
One, how healthy will Tyreek be, and secondly, what sort of money will he want? Because I can be fairly certain that Kansas City won't be offering $25 million APY to Hill. In fact, it might only be a one-year prove-it deal.
Would Hill want that?
So, for all the talk about the Chiefs wanting a reunion, we have to ask whether Hill wants one, too.
And hopefully, in the coming weeks or months, we'll find that out.
More NFL news:
- Buccaneers' Baker Mayfield plays down tension with Kevin Stefanski
- Isaiah Likely's 3-word quote offers glaring Ravens reality
- Saquon Barkley's latest quote should inspire Eagles fans and scare rest of NFL
- Chargers' Super Bowl odds revealed: Disrespect for Justin Herbert?
- Bills have several Keon Coleman questions to answer this offseason
- ESPN reveals stunning cost to fix glaring Ravens issue
- Ravens' 2026 win total projection ideal for Lamar Jackson

1 hour ago
3
English (US)