ESPN Reporter Puts Tyreek Hill’s Chiefs Return Above 50 Percent
Ongoing knee rehab at age 32 suggests a short, low-cost deal if talks start.
Overview
- ESPN's Nate Taylor estimated a 55–60 percent chance that Tyreek Hill suits up for Kansas City, with no agreement reported.
- The Dolphins released Hill in February after he tore multiple ligaments, including the ACL, in his left knee in Week 4 of 2025.
- Reports indicate he is rehabbing and could miss the start of 2026, which points teams to a short, lower-cost contract.
- Analysts warn that, given his age and workload, he would likely be a complementary target behind Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, Travis Kelce, and Tyquan Thornton.
- Pundits such as Nick Wright and Albert Breer say familiarity with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes makes a reunion plausible, though expectations should be tempered.