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Tyreek Hill is making his case to return to the Kansas City Chiefs after four years with the Miami Dolphins.
If Hill is leaving the team in the offseason, he may have tipped his hand on a potential landing spot. Hill cryptically decided to comment after his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, brought back Eric Bieniemy as their offensive coordinator. Hill didn't say much about the move, merely noting it on Twitter before adding "hm."
Hill still has a year left on his three-year, $90 million contract with the Dolphins, which includes a $51.9 million cap hit in 2026. The Chiefs are projected to be $40 million over the salary cap next season, so taking on Hill's contract is a non-starter.
Hill had his two best seasons as an individual with the Dolphins, posting 1,700+ receiving yards in 2022 and 2023. But he had by far his most team success with the Chiefs, winning a Super Bowl in 2019 and going to four straight AFC Championships.
The speedy wide receiver caught the attention of Kansas City Chiefs fans with his latest social media post, with many interpreting it as a sign of a return.
The Kansas City Chiefs need help in their wide receiver room, but bringing Tyreek Hill back isn't the answer.
The NFL coaching cycle has taken many turns, and one big move was the Kansas City Chiefs bringing back Eric Bieniemy to be the offensive coordinator.
Tyreek Hill's cryptic five-word social media post, "EB to the chiefs hm," sparked speculation about his return to Kansas City following Eric Bieniemy's re-hiring as offensive coordinator. While some fans embraced the idea of "getting the band back together,