Tyreek Hill considers reunion with Chiefs as recovery continues
CBS NFL • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 30, 2026, 1:22 PM
Last updated Jun 30, 2026

Tyreek Hill is recovering from a severe knee injury sustained in September 2025. The former All-Pro wide receiver was released by the Miami Dolphins in February following the team's overhaul. As he works on his rehabilitation, Hill could be considering multiple teams, including the Kansas City Chiefs, who lack a top receiver since his departure in 2021. Hill has begun documenting his recovery and aims to clear a physical examination before any signing. Other potential destinations include the Baltimore Ravens, Washington Commanders, Atlanta Falcons, and Los Angeles Rams.
- •Hill suffered a torn ACL and dislocated knee in September 2025.
- •He was released by the Miami Dolphins in February 2026.
- •The Chiefs currently lack a true No. 1 receiver since Hill's departure.
- •Hill is producing a mini-documentary series on his injury recovery.
- •Other interested teams include the Ravens, Commanders, Falcons, and Rams.
- 1:22 PMCBS NFL — Tyreek Hill landing spots: Chiefs reunion among best fits for injured star WR
"Tyreek Hill is working his way back from a devastating knee injury, and several contenders could be tempted to add the former All-Pro
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