
Tyreek Hill is looking for a new team in 2026. And when it’s all said and done, “Cheetah” is probably punching its ticket to Canton. But that’s down the road; Right now, he’s one of the biggest names on the free agent market.
Sure, he’s coming off a rookie year dealing with injuries and his off-field noise is on the rise, but don’t let it all go to waste, Hill can still fly. He was poised for another 1,100+ yard season with the Miami Dolphins before suffering a season-ending injury last year.
So the question now is, who is trying to sign the eight-time Pro Bowler? Let’s break down five potential landing spots for Tyreek Hill, including a spicy reunion with the Kansas City Chiefs.
new England Patriots

Stefon Diggs worked his way up as the New England Patriots’ WR1, but New England cut him loose to clear the cap and reload. And with more than $42 million to play for, they have the ammo to make a real effort toward another Super Bowl run. They brought in Romeo Dobbs, but let’s be honest – he’s a solid WR2/WR3 type of guy, not a guy who is taking over games week in and week out.
This is where Tyreek Hill flips the script. Is he a lock-in at WR1 at this level? Probably not. But in terms of ceiling? No one comes close in that room. Hill brings game-breaking speed, playoff pedigree and the kind of juice that instantly elevates an entire offense. For a team looking to quickly retool, it’s worth taking a swing.
kansas city chiefs

At first glance, the Kansas City Chiefs’ WR room doesn’t look like a serious issue, but digging a little deeper reveals it’s not exactly loaded. The Chiefs are up against the cap and have just over $10 million on hand before any restructuring or cuts. But if there’s one place that really knows how to unlock extreme Cheetah — and keep chaos to a minimum — it’s Kansas City.
A reunion would make an impact on multiple levels: instant WR1 upgrade, proven chemistry, and a legitimate offensive reset for a team that is searching for that true deep threat again. If the Chiefs want to take another swing at a familiar superstar who is still in his prime window, this move seems perfect.
Baltimore Ravens

Last season was a tough one for the Baltimore Ravens’ WR room. Outside of Ze Flower, there wasn’t much juice. Sure, Lamar Jackson missing time played a role, but even when he was there, the lack of perimeter firepower was glaring. That’s not going to cut it for a contender.
Now, Baltimore has a track record of throwing tires on veteran receivers—DeAndre Hopkins, Odell Beckham Jr., DeSean Jackson and Dez Bryant. But here’s the difference: Tyreek Hill, even though he’s having a shortened year due to injury, still seems to have more gas left in his tank than he did when he signed. If the Ravens want to add legitimate explosiveness without breaking the bank, this sounds like a classic low-risk, high-reward swing.
tennessee titans

Tyreek Hill, now 32, is still one of the league’s premier cap lifters, but the big question is the knee. If he has fully recovered from last year’s early-season injury, this is a move that could completely unlock the Tennessee Titans’ vertical game overnight.
Speed, explosiveness, game breaking ability? It is still there. The key is to structure a smart, team-friendly deal full of incentives. For Titans, it’s really about identity. Do they keep building young and playing the roster at a slower pace, or do they land a proven vet who could turn the game right now? If they’re serious about turning things around in the AFC South, betting on Hill’s turnaround could be the spark they need.
los angeles chargers

The Los Angeles Chargers offense lacks a true field-tilter. Drop Tyreek Hill in that unit, and the problem will be solved overnight. The defense will have no choice but to sit in the two high circles, and that’s music to Justin Herbert’s ears. This opens up the entire game, allows the offense to breathe, and fully highlights the talent of Herbert’s arm. Hill is built for motion-heavy looks, quick hitters and YAC-driven concepts — and guess what? He’s already baked into the Chargers system. It’s just like plug-and-play.
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