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Tyreek Hill Rumors Addressed by Chiefs' Andy Reid After Dolphins Release WR amid Injury
Kansas City Chiefs head coach Andy Reid addressed a potential reunion with wide receiver Tyreek Hill in free agency.
"I don't know if Tyreek is healthy right now to do anything," Reid said Friday, via Sam McDowell of the Kansas City Star. "I'm sure he's working hard on that part of it to get that straightened out."
"There's nothing happening there," he added.
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Chiefs defensive tackle Chris Jones appeared to recruit Hill, his former teammate, after he was released by the Dolphins on Monday. The wideout is currently recovering from a season-ending knee injury.
Hill suffered a dislocated left knee and multiple torn ligaments, including the ACL, during a Dolphins win over the New York Jets in Sept. 2025.
The recovery for ACL reconstruction is typically between nine and 12 months, with ESPN's Marcel Louis-Jacques, Jeremy Fowler and Stephania Bell reporting that Hill's timeline "remains fluid" on Monday.
The 31-year-old reeled in 21 catches for 265 yards and one touchdown during his shortened 2025 season.
Hill contemplated retirement after the knee injury, but later announced that he would be returning for his 2026 campaign on Instagram.
He spent the first six years of his career in Kansas City, winning a championship and earning three First Team All-Pro selections during his tenure with the team.
Hill hauled in 479 receptions for 6,630 yards and 56 touchdowns across 91 games as a member of the Chiefs.
While Kansas City could make an addition to its receiving corps in free agency as Patrick Mahomes recovers from his own season-ending knee injury, there don't appear to be any active conversations between Hill and the front office.
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