Don't Count on Tyreek Hill Playing Week 1 of the 2026 NFL Season
Summary
Tyreek Hill, a top NFL wide receiver, suffered a serious knee injury last season and may not be ready to play until the middle of the 2026 season. There are rumors that the Kansas City Chiefs might sign him again, especially since their current receiver Rashee Rice is recovering from knee surgery.Key Facts
- Tyreek Hill injured his left knee badly in Week 4 of the last season, with multiple ligament tears.
- The Miami Dolphins released Hill in February after his injury.
- Hill was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in 2016 and became a star receiver there.
- He helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in the 2019 season.
- Hill played for the Dolphins from 2022 and led the NFL in receiving yards and touchdowns in 2023.
- His performance dropped before the injury, and it is uncertain if he will return to top form.
- The Chiefs did not actively seek a new receiver early in free agency or the draft but might reconsider due to Rice’s knee surgery.
- ESPN analyst Adam Schefter said Hill might not be ready to play until midway through the season and a team might wait to sign him.
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