The Miami Dolphins’ star player Tyreek Hill has experienced a pretty challenging time in the last few months amid his brutal knee injury. Despite his record breaking performance in 2024, Tyreek Hill continues to remain a free agent, ahead of the new season. Amid this, the Kansas City Chiefs and the Green Bay Packers have emerged as potential landing spots.
Which teams are interested in Tyreek Hill?
In the last few months, though Tyreek Hill has spent the majority of his time in recovery, he has also found himself in a lot of legal drama involving his ex wife. Many insiders had predicted that teams are trying to avoid the drama related to him.Despite the mess, as per NFL insiders, the Kansas City Chiefs, the Green Bay Packers and the Buffalo Bills are reported to be eyeing him.
What are insiders saying about the rumors?
A few hours ago, Tyler Dragon of USA Sports noted in a recent report, “Hill is rehabilitating a serious knee injury, but a reunion in Kansas City makes a ton of sense. Kansas City has not adequately filled Hill’s void since they traded him to the Miami Dolphins in 2022. The Chiefs would provide Hill with a familiar place to rehab his knee injury and revitalize the back half of his career. They lost Hollywood Brown in free agency and didn’t draft a WR (Cyrus Allen) until the fifth round in the 2026 NFL Draft.”In another report, FanSided’s Nick Halden opened up about the Green Bay Packers as he wrote, , “Hill can be brought in to continue his rehab and have a clear goal working to return at midseason, along with Parsons…It would be a huge boost to a roster that is facing questions after losing key pieces in free agency. Adding Hill wipes most of this away and gives your offense another gear to find.”
How will this impact the teams?
For the Kansas City Chiefs, signing the popular wide receiver Tyreek Hill could be a bit too expensive for the team but he would fit right back into the familiar system.For the Green Bay Packers, Tyreek HIll would be an impactful addition to the team as he will add veteran championship experience to their young passing offense.