The Kansas City Chiefs are putting together a nostalgia tour. They brought back former offensive coordinator Eric Bieniemy, and they convinced Travis Kelce to run it back for at least another season.
Now, they just need to sign Tyreek Hill in free agency to get the whole band back together. He flirted with the possibility of returning multiple times during his days with the Miami Dolphins, and there’s nothing in the way now.
Nevertheless, even though he’s coming off a major injury and seemingly on the back end of his prime, that doesn’t mean other teams may not be interested in his services.
According to Bleacher Report’s Kristopher Knox, the Baltimore Ravens could also be a team to watch in the Tyreek Hill sweepstakes:
“Still, Hill is a seasoned vet and a borderline Hall of Famer who will command defensive attention if he’s even close to 100 percent. Taking a swing on him would make sense for a team with playoff aspirations like the Kansas City Chiefs or Baltimore Ravens,” Knox wrote.
Hill clearly isn’t the same player who looked well on pace to be the first wide receiver to eclipse 2,000 receiving yards. He may have lost a step with age and his injury, and given that speed was his most important trade, some teams could be hesitant to make a run at him.
That said, he’s still one of the most dangerous weapons of his generation. His familiarity with Andy Reid’s offensive system and his chemistry with Patrick Mahomes make him a no-brainer addition in Missouri.
Then again, the Ravens might be ahead of the Chiefs in terms of Super Bowl contention right now, so he could also be tempted by the possibility of getting another ring before retiring if the Ravens are willing to meet whatever the Chiefs offer him in free agency.
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