Tyreek Hill Landing Spots: 4 Free-Agency Destinations for the 8-Time Pro Bowl WR, Including Ravens and Patriots

Tyreek Hill remains one of the top NFL free agents available, and PFSN breaks down the best landing spots for the eight‑time Pro Bowler.

When it’s all said and done, Tyreek Hill will likely find his way to Canton, Ohio, as a member of the Pro Football Hall of Fame. He still has time before that happens, though, and he’s currently a free agent.

According to PFSN’s NFL Free Agency Tracker, Hill is the No. 18-ranked free agent still available in the 2026 NFL offseason. He’s also the fourth-best wide receiver of the group, signaling he remains one of the top offensive weapons available, even at 32 years old.

Hill is coming off an injury-shortened season and has had off-field concerns over the years. That said, he was on pace to surpass 1,100 receiving yards with the Miami Dolphins last year before he was injured, and he led the league in receiving in 2023. It is likely he still has plenty left to contribute.

PFSN evaluates four teams that stand out as the best potential landing spots for Hill heading into Year 11 of his career.


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Baltimore Ravens

2025 was a particularly difficult year for the Ravens’ wide receiver group outside of Zay Flowers. Part of that stemmed from Lamar Jackson missing time due to injury, but there was also a glaring lack of perimeter firepower. No receiver other than Flowers surpassed 340 receiving yards all season.

The Ravens have been known to sign veteran receivers, bringing in DeAndre Hopkins, Odell Beckham Jr., DeSean Jackson, and Dez Bryant since 2020. Based on Hill’s production before his season ended last year, he arguably has more left than any of those previous signings. He could be a low-risk, high-reward addition for Baltimore.

Indianapolis Colts

The Colts entered free agency with the goal of re-signing wide receiver Alec Pierce, and they accomplished that. To afford his new salary of $28.5 million AAV, they traded Michael Pittman Jr. to the Pittsburgh Steelers. Now, with the second wave of free agency underway, they could search for a Pittman replacement.

The Colts still have pass-catching options in Tyler Warren and Josh Downs alongside Pierce. However, Hill would be a significant upgrade to their wide receiver room. Their trade for Sauce Gardner indicated they are committed to competing; adding Hill would reinforce that approach.

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New England Patriots

Stefon Diggs produced a strong season for the Patriots as their WR1, but the team released him to free up cap space. With more than $42 million available, they have the flexibility to improve their roster in pursuit of another Super Bowl run.

The Patriots signed Romeo Doubs in free agency, but he has primarily been a complementary receiver who never consistently took over games in Green Bay. Hill may not be a guaranteed No. 1 option at his age, but he would bring the highest ceiling to New England’s wide receiver group and has championship experience.

Kansas City Chiefs

Could a reunion be possible for Hill and the Chiefs? Kansas City has limited spending power, with just over $10 million available before potential cuts or restructures. Still, the success the two sides shared cannot be overlooked.

The Chiefs are coming off a disappointing 2025 campaign in which they fell short in several close games against top competition. With questions about how much longer Patrick Mahomes will have Andy Reid and Travis Kelce alongside him, a reunion with Hill would be compelling. It would also allow him to finish his career where it began.

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