
Tyreek Hill, the former Kansas City Chiefs and Miami Dolphins wide receiver, is currently recovering from a serious knee injury sustained on September 29, 2025. Drew Rosenhaus, Hill’s agent, provided an update on his status during a recent appearance on “The Pat McAfee Show,” indicating that while Hill is making progress, he is not expected to sign with a team before the start of the 2026 NFL season.
This news is particularly relevant for Chiefs fans who remember Hill’s explosive playmaking ability. As the Chiefs look to bolster their receiving corps for another playoff push, Hill’s potential return adds intrigue to their roster considerations. However, Rosenhaus emphasized that Hill is focused on his rehabilitation and will not rush back into action.
Rosenhaus shared that Hill has been actively working out and recently sent him videos of himself running hills as part of his rehab regimen. Despite this positive sign, he acknowledged that Hill still has work ahead before he feels ready to return. The agent reassured fans that thereโs no urgency for Hill to come back prematurely; instead, he should take his time to ensure he returns at full strength. With teams like the Washington Commanders and Indianapolis Colts strengthening their receiving units, it appears that Hill may wait until after the trade deadline in November to evaluate potential opportunities with playoff contenders like the Chiefs.
The Bigger Question
Should the Chiefs prioritize signing Tyreek Hill for his potential impact on the field, or focus on acquiring new talent to strengthen their roster in the long term?
