Tyreek Hill urged to join Chargers and former coach Mike McDaniel
Yahoo Sports • 1 min read • Latest: Jun 1, 2026, 1:52 AM
Last updated Jun 1, 2026
Tyreek Hill remains a free agent while recovering from a season-ending knee injury. Analyst Jack McKessy suggests he could reunite with former coach Mike McDaniel, now the offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers. Hill previously thrived under McDaniel, achieving two seasons with over 119 catches and 1,700 yards. The Chargers could benefit from Hill’s addition, especially with key receivers like Keenan Allen hitting free agency and others showing inconsistency. This potential move aims to strengthen the Chargers' receiving corps as they seek to advance further in playoffs.
- •Tyreek Hill is currently a free agent after a knee injury.
- •Jack McKessy recommends Hill reuniting with Mike McDaniel at the Chargers.
- •Hill had successful seasons under McDaniel in Miami.
- •Keenan Allen is a free agent, creating a need for more receiving options.
- •Chargers aim to bolster their offense for better playoff success next season.
- 1:52 AMYahoo Sports — Tyreek Hill Urged to Reunite With Former Head Coach Next Season
"If Tyreek Hill plays during the 2026 season, one analyst thinks he should join one of his former head coaches on the West Coast.
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