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Tyreek Hill: Next Permanent Team Odds

5x First Team All-Pro wide receiver Tyreek Hill can be signed by any team at any time.

The 31-year-old speedster was released by the Miami Dolphins on Feb. 16 and is eligible to sign before free agency because his contract wasn't expiring.

Miami was scheduled to pay him around $30 million in 2026, but they suffer no penalty as his money wasn't guaranteed.

Of course, Hill's season was cut short after he tore his ACL in Week 4 of the 2025 NFL season. It's a worrisome injury for a player in his 30s that relies on his extraordinary speed, but he'll still have plenty of interested suitors.

In 2023, Hill finished with a league leading 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns, but his production fell off in 2024 when he finished with 959 yards and six touchdowns.

In those four games last year, he averaged 66.3 receiving yards per game, showing that he's still capable of being an elite No. 2 option on a contending team, however the injury will hinder his expectations for next year.

With his age and injury, Hill could garner a one-year "prove it" deal on a team that believes it can contend for a championship. He's had one surgery on his torn ACL and dislocated knee so far, and some reports state that he might have to get another procedure done before the season.

With Hill being eligible to be signed any minute, let's take a look at the odds for Hill's next permanent team on bet365:

Tyreek Hill: Odds on next team

Odds presented by bet365

*Last updated: Feb. 24.

Kansas City Chiefs

+175

Buffalo Bills

+750

Baltimore Ravens

+900

Los Angeles Chargers

+1400

Las Vegas Raiders

+1600

New England Patriots

+1600

New York Giants

+1600

San Francisco 49ers

+1600

Washington Commanders

+1600

Denver Broncos

+2000

The Chiefs (+175) are heavy favorites to land their former franchise legend. Hill has dropped some clues that he's very interested in signing back with Kansas City, even posting an Instagram story that he was in KC last week.

The Chiefs should be enticed by Hill regardless of his prior connection, as they struggled moving the ball deep last year and No. 1 receiver Rashee Rice could be in limbo to play next season as off-field issues keep arising.

Three wide receiver-needy AFC contenders, the Bills (+750), Ravens (+900), and Chargers (+1400) are the next teams with the shortest odds to sign Hill.

Brandin Cooks played well in his limited time in Buffalo, and Hill would certainly be an upgrade and a dangerous weapon with Josh Allen at quarterback.

The Ravens would pair Zay Flowers with Hill, forming a dynamic, agile duo that would give defenses serious problems.

Justin Herbert and the Chargers have tried to draft game-breaking receivers such as Quentin Johnston and Ladd McConkey, but neither have been elite deep threats in the league.

The Raiders (+1600) may be willing to offer Hill the most amount of money with their large cap pool, and he'd be a terrific option for rookie QB Fernando Mendoza.

The Patriots (+1600) and Broncos (+2000) are the other AFC teams in the top-ten, with both feeling like the time is now to capitalize on their talented young quarterbacks before attributing much of their cap space on massive extensions.

In the NFC, the New York Giants (+1600) may lose standout slot receiver Wan'Dale Robinson to free agency, and replacing him with Hill could be on the table.

The Niners (+1600) could also lose a top receiver to free agency, Jauan Jennings, and adding speed in the receiving corps could be huge for them.

Washington (+1600) has shown that they're willing to sign aging stars (Deebo Samuel, Von Miller, Bobby Wagner), and they could take a stab at Hill as well. a Jayden Daniels-Tyreek duo would be deadly.

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All odds written in this article were correct at the time of writing and are subject to withdrawal or change.

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