Free agent wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who played last season for the Miami Dolphins before his 2025 NFL season ended due to a massive knee injury, has a new NFL team in his sights.
And, well, this new team really is Hill’s old team, the Kansas City Chiefs.
WR Tyreek Hill Makes Statement on NFL Future
Chiefstalk’s account on X shared a post that Hill made on his Snapchat account.
“Tyreek Hill was giving out signed Chiefs balls at a Meet & Greet in Jefferson City, MO and posted this caption on his Snapchat”, according to Chiefstalk’s post on X.
On the post itself, Hill wrote, “KC I missed you!!! See you soon”.
Hill played his first six NFL seasons with the Chiefs, then joined the Dolphins in the 2022 NFL season. Hill ended up just playing four games last season, suffering his season-ending injury in Week 4 against the New York Jets.
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In 145 career NFL games, Hill has 819 career receptions for 11,363 receiving yards and 83 career touchdown receptions. Hill averages 13.9 yards per reception in his career, too. His best season with the Chiefs was in the 2020 NFL season, where he had 87 catches for 1,276 yards and 15 touchdown catches.
Hill had a career-best 1,799 yards in the 2023 season with the Dolphins. In that season, Hill also had 119 receptions and 13 touchdown receptions, averaging 15.1 yards per catch, too. As for his worst season, well, that was in 2025 where he only had 21 catches for 265 yards and 1 touchdown catch.
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He didn’t have enough data to get included in the PFSN WR Impact rankings for the Dolphins last season. Jaylen Waddle led Miami receivers in the data, which was measured throughout the regular season, with an 80.9 WR Impact Score and was graded out to a B-.
Hill, though, has been in the news for numerous off-the-field issues. They include being arrested when he played at Oklahoma State for domestic assault and battery by strangulation. Hill pled guilty and was dismissed from Oklahoma State’s football and track teams.
As for his issues in his NFL career, Hill has faced domestic violence allegations made against him by his estranged wife, Keeta Vaccaro. Hill has not been charged here, though, and has denied these allegations.
Can “Cheetah” stay out of trouble if he goes back to the Chiefs, playing again with head coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes? That will be worth watching as Hill might be showing up at Arrowhead Stadium next season.

