Tyreek Hill Landing Spots: 3 NFL Teams That Could Pursue the 8-Time Pro Bowler Before Training Camp

Despite being named to eight Pro Bowls, earning First-Team All-Pro honors five times, totaling 11,363 career receiving yards and 90 touchdowns, and ranking as PFN’s No. 1 wide receiver just two seasons ago, Tyreek Hill remains unsigned late into the NFL offseason.
With training camps rapidly approaching, here are three contenders who could pursue the future Hall of Famer once he is healthy.
3 Free-Agency Destinations for Tyreek Hill
Kansas City Chiefs
Hill seemingly wants to return to the franchise where he spent the first six seasons of his career. The question for the Kansas City Chiefs, however, remains whether they want to take on a 32-year-old wide receiver who’s coming off a season-ending injury while carrying significant off-field baggage.
Still, it’s never a bad idea to add more firepower to a Patrick Mahomes-led offense. The Chiefs’ current receiver group features Rashee Rice, Xavier Worthy, and Tyquan Thornton. Though respectable, they lack a high-level route runner who can dominate in every area of the field.
Hill, who won his first and only ring with the Chiefs in the 2019-20 season, would immediately fill that gap, all while head coach Andy Reid ensures the distractions are kept to a minimum. Reid and offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy know how to utilize Hill, so perhaps they will get the gang back together for one last run at a ring.
Baltimore Ravens
As has been the case for most of the Lamar Jackson era, the Baltimore Ravens’ pass-catching corps lacks true star power. Zay Flowers is a talented young weapon, but he has yet to establish himself as a true No. 1 receiver. Meanwhile, Mark Andrews is entering his age-31 season, and Isaiah Likely departed for the New York Giants in free agency.
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Jackson and the Ravens have yet to agree on a long-term contract extension. In the meantime, Baltimore should do its two-time MVP a favor and add a proven playmaker like Hill. A trio of Jackson, Derrick Henry, and Hill would arguably be the most accomplished quarterback-running back-wide receiver combination in the NFL.
The Ravens have struggled to get over the hump in recent years, but under first-year head coach Jesse Minter, Baltimore could be one of the league’s most dangerous teams entering next season if they bring in Hill as one final addition.
Washington Commanders
The Washington Commanders have a significant question mark at the WR2 position. Earlier in the offseason, they were linked to San Francisco 49ers wide receiver Brandon Aiyuk, but after his recent controversial comments clashing with Jayden Daniels, a deal now seems unlikely. Additionally, they chose not to re-sign Deebo Samuel Sr. after just one season with the franchise.
Behind All-Pro Terry McLaurin, the Commanders’ current receiver group includes Luke McCaffrey, Dyami Brown, Treylon Burks, and third-round rookie Antonio Williams. Simply put, there’s not enough proven talent surrounding Daniels heading into his third NFL season.
Signing Hill, however, would solve that problem immediately. As long as Hill is healthy, he and McLaurin would form one of the league’s most formidable receiving duos while giving Daniels another proven weapon as Washington aims to return to contention in 2026.



