🏈 Tyreek Hill Next Team Odds: Predictions, Rumors for the Free Agent WR
Last Updated: June 18, 2026 4:45 PM EDT • 4 minute read X Social Google News Link
Coming off a dislocated knee and torn ACL, one of the best playmakers in the NFL over the last decade remains a free agent with two familiar franchises leading the Tyreek Hill next team odds.
With questions surrounding whether the five-time All-Pro will play again, prediction market apps have the only two teams Hill has ever suited up for leading the way as his most likely landing spots, if he doesn't retire ahead of his 11th season in the pros.
📊 Tyreek Hill next team odds
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Kansas City Chiefs (49¢)
Hill spent the first six years of his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs, winning a Super Bowl and earning All-Pro status in three seasons. During his stint with Andy Reid and Patrick Mahomes, he totaled 7,349 yards from scrimmage, plus 1,393 return yards, and found the end zone 67 times.
Beyond the success he's had with the Chiefs in the past, the fit also makes sense because the wide receiver room in Kansas City has been an unstable revolving door since Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins.
KC's top receiver heading into 2026, Rashee Rice, is coming off a tumultuous year that included a six-game suspension, landing on season-ending IR, knee surgery in May, and a parole violation that led to him spending 30 days in jail.
Hill has proven throughout his career that he's just as much of a headache as Rice, but the Chiefs have ignored his off-field problems once, so would they do it again to give themselves more insurance in the receiver room?
Miami Dolphins or retire (20¢)
It seems far more likely that Hill will retire than the Dolphins will bring him back, especially with a new head coach in Jeff Hafley and a new GM in Jon-Eric Sullivan trying to change the culture in Miami.
While Hill did team up with Mike McDaniel in the Sunshine State to bolster his Hall of Fame numbers by catching 340 passes for 4,733 yards and totalling 28 touchdowns in 54 games, his final two seasons were defined by injury and antics.
Miami released Hill on Feb. 16, and after drafting three receivers in the first five rounds of the 2026 NFL Draft, and signing Tutu Atwell and Jalen Tolbert, it's clear the Dolphins would rather hand Malik Willis the worst receiver room in the league than deal with Hill this season.
Retirement though? That's not out of the question for a 32-year-old receiver coming off a major lower-body injury whose X-factor trait is his game-breaking speed. However, since flirting with the idea of retirement on Terron Armstead's podcast months ago, he hasn't revisited the topic.
Baltimore Ravens (10¢)
The Baltimore Ravens being listed as the third-biggest favorite at Kalshi at this point doesn't really make much sense. The team has a first-year head coach in Jesse Minter, who has no connections to Hill, and the team just spent the offseason investing in its pass-catching corps.
In April, Ravens GM Eric DeCosta exercised Pro Bowl receiver Zay Flowers' fifth-year option, and then spent four draft picks on pass catchers between Round 3 and Round 5 of the 2026 NFL Draft - two on wide receivers (Ja'Kobi Lane, Elijah Sarratt) and two on tight ends (Matt Hibner, Josh Cuevas).
Baltimore has also gone down the washed-up Pro Bowl wide receiver path before to no avail. Since 2020, DeCosta has signed DeAndre Hopkins, Odell Beckham Jr., DeSean Jackson, and Dez Bryant. Each of them spent one season in Baltimore and combined to average 24.9 receiving yards per game, with Beckham being by far the most successful (565 receiving yards in 14 games).
There are more realistic wide receiver-needy teams than the Ravens.
🟡 Final prediction: Who will sign Hill?
In the end, I don't think Hill will land back with the team that drafted him in the fifth round in 2016 ... and it doesn't sound as if Reid and Chiefs GM Brett Veach are considering signing him either.
Not long ago, Reid dismissed the rumors of a reunion, saying, "I don't even know if Tyreek is healthy right now to do anything. I'm sure he's working hard on that part of it and trying to get that all straightened out. But we (Reid and Veach) talk about everything, so there's nothing happening there."
Instead, if a team is going to sign Hill this season, I think it will be a team desperate to make a playoff push and even more desperate for wide receiver help. That screams Washington Commanders.
Washington has next to no trustworthy receivers after Terry McLaurin and seem to be all in on 2026 based on their offseason spending, and with Dan Quinn on the hot seat.
A healthy Hill, even at 32 years old, would be the Commanders' second-best receiver. Right now, former first-round bust Treylon Burks is slated to start alongside McLaurin and third-round rookie Antonio Williams.
This is one of the few teams that taking a flyer on Hill might be worth it, especially with its cap space, as Washington tries to get Jayden Daniels more help.
Prediction: Commanders to sign Hill (1¢)
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