Tyreek Hill Reacts After Chiefs Bring Back Familiar Face to Coaching Staff

Tyreek Hills cryptic reaction to a major Chiefs coaching move has sparked fresh buzz about a possible reunion in Kansas City.

If Tyreek Hill wanted to stir up a little offseason buzz, mission accomplished.

The All-Pro wideout took to social media this morning with a cryptic post that’s already got Chiefs Kingdom talking. Hill reacted to the news that Eric Bieniemy is returning to Kansas City as offensive coordinator for the 2026 season with a simple message: “EB to the chiefs hm.” Not exactly a declaration of intent, but in the world of NFL offseason drama, that’s more than enough to light the fuse.

Bieniemy was a central figure during Hill’s rise in Kansas City. As the Chiefs’ offensive coordinator from 2018 to 2021, he helped orchestrate one of the league’s most explosive offenses - one that included Hill stretching defenses vertically while Patrick Mahomes did Mahomes things. Together, they helped bring the franchise its first Super Bowl title in 50 years with a win in Super Bowl LIV, and made another trip to the big game the following season.

Now, with Bieniemy back in the fold and the Chiefs looking to bounce back from a rough 2025 campaign, the idea of a Hill reunion isn’t just nostalgia - it’s a legitimate storyline.

Hill, of course, has spent the past few seasons in Miami after being traded following the 2021 season. And while he’s continued to put up big numbers and highlight-reel plays, postseason success has eluded him. Two quick playoff exits and now back-to-back seasons without even reaching the postseason have raised questions about his long-term future with the Dolphins.

Meanwhile, Chiefs fans are already dreaming of a reunion. Social media lit up in response to Hill’s post, with fans calling for a return to Arrowhead.

“The master of vague texting has returned. Cheetah, come on home.

You know you miss us,” one fan wrote. Another chimed in, “That #10 jersey is waiting for ya.”

The sentiment is clear: Kansas City hasn’t forgotten what Hill brought to the table - and they’d welcome him back in a heartbeat.

And it’s easy to see why. From 2016 to 2021, Hill was one of the most dangerous weapons in football, especially once Mahomes took over under center.

His speed changed the geometry of the field, forcing defenses to account for him on every snap. During the Chiefs’ 2019 Super Bowl run, Hill hauled in 17 catches for 213 yards and two touchdowns across three playoff games - numbers that only begin to capture his impact.

Since his departure, the Chiefs have proven they can win without him - adding another Super Bowl ring to the trophy case. But that doesn’t mean his return wouldn’t be welcomed. With Bieniemy back and Mahomes still in his prime, the thought of rekindling that old magic is tantalizing.

Of course, there are plenty of hurdles between a cryptic tweet and an actual reunion. Contract logistics, trade demands, cap space - all the usual NFL complexities. But in a league where stars often find their way back to familiar ground, it’s not out of the question.

For now, Hill’s post is just a spark. But in Kansas City, that’s all it takes to ignite a fire.