The Kansas City Chiefs are facing a significant challenge with their receiving corps, and it's not just about one player. Rashee Rice's ongoing legal issues add to the complexity, especially after the Chiefs missed the playoffs last season. Now, there's a buzz around a potential move that could shake things up-a reunion with Tyreek Hill.
Greg Jennings, a former Super Bowl champion with the Green Bay Packers, has voiced support for bringing Hill back to Kansas City. Hill, a five-time All-Pro, was released by the Miami Dolphins following a torn ACL in Week 4 of last season. Jennings shared his thoughts on "First Things First," noting that Hill's return could only make the Chiefs better.
The big questions remain: Will Hill be available? Can he return to his previous form?
These are crucial considerations for the Chiefs as they contemplate this potential move. However, Jennings is clear that if Hill is healthy and ready to go, he would undoubtedly enhance the team.
Meanwhile, Rashee Rice's situation looms large. His former girlfriend has filed a lawsuit for $1 million over assault allegations, which Rice's attorney disputes. On the field, Rice showed promise with 53 receptions, 571 yards, and five touchdowns in 2025, despite a six-game suspension for violating league conduct policy.
Adding to the conversation, Tyrann Mathieu, who played alongside Hill in Kansas City, has also endorsed the idea of Hill returning. Speaking on his podcast, "In The Bayou With Tyrann Mathieu," he expressed confidence in Hill's ability to bounce back and suggested that a return to the Midwest could be beneficial for Hill.
The Chiefs have already taken steps to make room for such a move by restructuring Patrick Mahomes' contract, freeing up $43.65 million in cap space. The financial flexibility is there; the real question is whether Hill's knee can withstand the demands of the game. The Chiefs' front office will have to weigh these factors carefully as they consider a potential reunion with one of their former stars.
