Chiefs and Ravens predicted to battle for $90 million former All-Pro playmaker
The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens have been linked to a former All-Pro playmaker who is still on the free agency market.
Chiefs and Ravens predicted to battle for $90 million former All-Pro playmaker originally appeared on The Sporting News . Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here . The Kansas City Chiefs and Baltimore Ravens have been mentioned as possible landing spots for a veteran free-agent receiver.
Bleacher Report's Kristopher Knox links Kansas City and Baltimore to wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who has yet to find a new home after being cut by the Miami Dolphins in February. "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 said.
The Chiefs and Ravens could use more talent at receiver for their franchise quarterbacks, Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City and Lamar Jackson in Baltimore. Though Hill played in just four games in 2025 due to a significant knee injury , the 32-year-old can still be an impact playmaker for a contender. A reunion in Kansas City makes a ton of sense for Hill.
He knows the offense well and has terrific chemistry with Mahomes. Though head coach Andy Reid is skeptical about Hill coming back to the Chiefs , his asking price should be pretty low, given that he's still on the market, and the eight-time Pro Bowler would immediately step in as a potential starter on Eric Bieniemy's offense. Baltimore could also sign Hill to serve as a dynamic weapon for Jackson, who lacks reliable pass-catchers outside of Zay Flowers and Mark Andrews.