Tyreek Hill next team odds: A familiar destination favored after Dolphins release

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The Cheetah could be headed for more open pastures in Kansas City.

Tyreek Hill is being released – with a potential post-June 1 designation – by the Miami Dolphins, which will make him a free agent for the 2026 season.

DraftKings Sportsbook’s oddsmakers posted that Hill is clearly favored to end up back with his old friends, the Kansas City Chiefs, with those odds coming in at +300 (25.00 percent chance implied).

The Chiefs are followed by the Buffalo Bills at +600 (14.29 percent implied) and the Ravens and Raiders at +800 (11.11 percent implied).

Tyreek Hill next team odds

Team Odds
Chiefs +300
Bills +600
Raiders +800
Ravens +800
49ers 12/1
Eagles 12/1
Patriots 12/1
Chargers 12/1
Broncos 12/1
Commanders 14/1
Steelers 14/1
Giants 14/1
Odds via DraftKings are available in AZ, CO, DC, IL, IN, KS, LA, ME, MD, MI, NC, NH, OR, ONT., WA, WV, and WY

Hill had some of the best years of his career as a member of the Kansas City Chiefs.

After being drafted in 2016, he had four seasons of over 1,000 yards and double-digit touchdowns.

Hill was then traded to the Miami Dolphins for plenty of draft capital, which they used to retool their defense and win two Super Bowls.

Tyreek Hill knows the Chiefs very well. Getty Images

Hill received a four-year $120 million extension by the Dolphins in 2022, where he tallied 1,710 receiving yards and then followed that up with a career-best 1,799 yards in 2023.

Hill is a five-time First Team All-Pro player and just 31 years old, so he will certainly have suitors.


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Though any acquiring team will need to deal with uncertainty in his future, as he was injured near the end of the season and will be forced to undergo another knee surgery this offseason.

Hill is expected to be out for most of the regular season, if not all of 2026.

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