Chiefs Linked to Former All-Pro WR in Potential Blockbuster Trade: Report
The possibility of Tyreek Hill suiting up for the Kansas City Chiefs again is becoming a very real conversation after a chaotic Week 1.
The Chiefs are thin at wide receiver and the Miami Dolphins stumbled badly out of the gate, falling to the Indianapolis Colts, 33-8.
Considering the issues both teams are facing, a reunion doesn’t feel quite so far-fetched, at least according to one NFL insider.
“Although Hill is signed through 2026, he’s due to make $36 million next year — with a cap number of $51.89 million. It’s highly unlikely he’ll be back after 2025,” Pro Football Talk’s Mike Florio wrote on September 8, adding:
“If the ship continues to sink, Hill becomes an asset that can be flipped into a draft pick. For now, there are two teams to watch. First, the Chiefs. For obvious reasons. Hill starred in Kansas City until his desire for more money (and perhaps to not be in the shadow of Patrick Mahomes and/or Travis Kelce) sparked a trade. During his apology tour in advance of Super Bowl LIX, Hill admitted on PFT Live that he sometimes regrets leaving the Chiefs. And the Chiefs could use him, before and after Rashee Rice returns from his six-game suspension.”
A Look at Hill’s Time With the Dolphins Thus Far

Getty The Kansas City Chiefs are once again linked to a Tyreek Hill trade.
In the Dolphins’ Week 1 loss, Hill was limited to four catches for just 40 yards. He dealt with nagging oblique and calf issues throughout training camp, but nothing too serious has impreded him health-wise.
Hill was sensational in 2023, amassing nearly 1,800 yards and 13 touchdowns, but he followed it up with a more modest stat line in 2024: 81 catches for 959 yards and six scores.
Miami’s public stance on trading him hasn’t really changed much — insiders such as Adam Schefter have said Hill isn’t on the trade block “right now.” Teams don’t cut ties with a superstar like Hill in September — at least not after one bad loss. Still, as the season wears on, the balance between keeping Hill and managing their roster’s future could make the team change its mind — especially if the offense continues to sputter.
The salary cap adds a complicated layer for Kansas City. Hill’s 2025 cap hit is a heavy $27.7 million, and the 2026 figure is even more daunting, stretching into the $50 million range unless Miami restructures. Earlier this year, the Dolphins pushed more guaranteed money into future seasons, limiting their flexibility. The Chiefs currently rank 30th out of 32 teams in cap space with just under $2.1 million available, so they’d have to do some big-time fiscal restructuring to make a deal like this happen.
That doesn’t mean Brett Veach won’t pull the trigger on a trade for Tyreek, though.
A Tyreek Hill Reunion Would Give Chiefs a Much-Needed Playmaker for Patrick Mahomes
From Kansas City’s perspective, it’s easy to see why there might be interest in a reunion with Hill. Rice is suspended for the first six games, Xavier Worthy dislocated his shoulder in the season opener and Hollywood Brown doesn’t scare defenses the way Hill does.
Patrick Mahomes can elevate anyone, but he could use a vertical threat who can keep defenses honest. If you’re building a list of contenders desperate enough to overpay, the Chiefs may be near the top.
So, is a reunion realistic? Right now, it’s improbable. But in a league where one bad month can change everything, that could change fast. Miami needs wins to justify keeping its superstar, and Kansas City needs firepower to chase another Lombardi. If the trends keep pointing in opposite directions, don’t be surprised if Hill returns to Kansas City.
Dodgers Predicted to Sign Top MLB Free Agent After 2025 Season

Los Angeles Dodgers president of baseball operations Andrew Friedman
The Los Angeles Dodgers have notoriously been one of the top spenders in MLB for several years now. They showed that at the beginning of 2025, they signed many top free agents to improve their roster.
However, that has not led them to become the juggernaut team many analysts and executives thought they would be. Los Angeles is 79-64 and will likely not reach the 90-win mark with just 20 games left this regular season.
Whatever the Dodgers do in the postseason, one MLB Insider believes they will sign the top free agent after 2025.
Dodgers Predicted to Sign Kyle Tucker
The Chicago Cubs’ slugger is having a rough last two months of the season, but is still considered the top free agent.
USA Today’s Bob Nightengale believes it will be to the Los Angeles Dodgers:
“Rival executives still believe he’ll be the highest-paid player in free agency,” Bob Nightengale reported Monday. “Their prediction where he’ll land? The Dodgers, who badly could use outfield help.”
The Dodgers could use outfield help, but signing Tucker to say, $400 million would put them far over the luxury tax. But it would address a much-needed positional issue. Los Angeles signed Michael Conforto to a one-year, $17 million deal before the season, and he has looked like a massive bust the entire season.
Conforto still isn’t above the .200 average mark, despite playing in 124 games. His OPS is 77, well below league average. The Dodgers also traded for left fielder Alex Call back in July, and he hasn’t had much production either. Signing Kyle Tucker in free agency is right up the Dodgers’ wheelhouse.
Although Tucker has struggled for the past few months, he’s still had a solid season. Kyle Tucker still has 22 home runs and an OPS+ of 140.
Kyle Tucker Has So Many Accolades As a Player
Bleacher Report recently came out with a prediction piece about Kyle Tucker’s free agency, and it showed how tenured he is as a player:
“After all, Tucker’s resume includes a World Series title, four All-Star selections, a Silver Slugger and a Gold Glove. He led the league in RBI in 2023 when he was with the Houston Astros and has hit more than 20 home runs in each of the last five seasons. While he hasn’t been himself since the All-Star break with a .242 batting average, five home runs and 17 RBI, some of that can be explained by injury concerns. And he still has solid overall numbers this season with a .270/.381/.472 slash line, 22 home runs and 73 RBI. Tucker is also just 28 years old, which is another reason he will surely command a significant deal this offseason.”
The next question is how much the Dodgers would pay him, and that will be up to Tucker’s agent.
Fans of other MLB teams would not be happy with the Dodgers making a big-money signing like this, but it would put a lot of pressure on the Cubs to attempt to dish out a higher AAV contract. Tucker’s free agency will be one of the highest-anticipated events this offseason.