Summary
Kansas City Chiefs' head coach Andy Reid stated there are no ongoing discussions to bring back wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who recently became a free agent. Hill is recovering from a serious knee injury and was released by the Miami Dolphins to reduce their future salary expenses.
Key Facts
- Andy Reid, head coach of the Kansas City Chiefs, said, "There's nothing happening there" regarding a potential reunion with Tyreek Hill.
- Tyreek Hill is recovering from a knee dislocation and ACL tear.
- Hill was released by the Miami Dolphins to save over $50 million against the salary cap in 2026.
- He became an unrestricted free agent and can sign with any team starting March 11.
- Hill had a standout season in 2023 leading in receiving yards and touchdowns but played less effectively in 2024.
- The Chiefs face salary cap issues, reducing their over-the-cap figure from over $50 million to about $11 million.
- Travis Kelce’s decision on retirement could influence the Chiefs' strategies for addressing their wide receiver needs.