Overview
- ESPN reports the Chiefs are expected to keep tabs on Hill’s recovery and training following his release by Miami.
- Andy Reid told reporters there is nothing happening on a deal and questioned whether Hill is healthy enough to play right now.
- The Dolphins cut Hill on Feb. 16 in a cost-saving move of about $22.8 million, and the receiver vowed a comeback in social posts while continuing rehab in Kansas City.
- Cap constraints leave Kansas City over the limit, which would likely push any pursuit toward a short, incentive-heavy contract rather than a long-term commitment.
- The Chiefs have struggled to replace Hill’s vertical threat and currently list five receivers on the roster, heightening interest if his medical progress encourages a move.