Tyreek Hill to the Los Angeles Chargers?
Tyreek Hill is rumored to be on track to start the 2026 regular season, but where that is may be a different story. Hill has been linked to a return to the Kansas City Chiefs, the San Francisco 49ers, the Baltimore Ravens, the New England Patriots, and the Buffalo Bills, but it appears that a team in the AFC has snuck into the mix, and gained some momentum along the way. The Chargers had another disappointing run in 2025 and will look to add depth at wide receiver.
But would Tyreek Hill make sense here? The new offensive coordinator for the Chargers is none other than Hill's previous coach in Miami, Mike McDaniel. According to Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, Hill could be ahead of schedule and looking for a contender after last season's gruesome leg injury.
It is speculated that the Chargers will be all-in on signing Hill at a rather minimal price. The 32-year-old had just 265 yards and a touchdown in four games before going down with an injury last season. 2024 saw his lowest receiving totals since 2019, as he had 959 yards and six touchdowns in 17 games.
Despite the stigma surrounding quarterback Justin Herbert's inability to win big games, he is still considered a top-ten QB in the NFL. Coming off a major injury and with Hill's age, he would have to reiterate to the NFL that he is still as electric as he was during his first two years in Miami, when he averaged 1,700 receiving yards per year. Hill could be another dynamic playmaker for Herbert in an already veteran group of guys once he is healthy.
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