Is Tyreek Hill Headed Back to Kansas City? Mahomes, Fans Stir the Rumors of a 2026 Comeback

Kansas City, MO — Just when you thought the Kansas City Chiefs couldn’t get more dangerous, the rumor mill has exploded with talk of a potential reunion that would shake the entire NFL landscape: Tyreek Hill returning to Arrowhead.
The electrifying wide receiver, who spent his first six seasons with the Chiefs and helped deliver a Super Bowl victory in 2019, could be eyeing a comeback after his stint with the Miami Dolphins wraps up in 2025. Though nothing has been confirmed, the buzz is louder than ever — and it’s not coming from fans alone. It’s coming from Patrick Mahomes himself.
Mahomes Keeps the Door Wide Open

During a recent interview, Mahomes didn’t shy away when asked about the possibility of Hill donning red and gold again.
“We still love him,” Mahomes said. “I’ll never say never when it comes to Tyreek.”
For Chiefs fans, that’s all it took to reignite hopes of a 2026 blockbuster reunion. And while Mahomes chose his words carefully, insiders say he and Hill have stayed in regular contact since the latter’s trade to Miami in 2022.
Hill’s Miami Run: Impressive, But Incomplete
Since arriving in Miami, Hill has continued to be a dominant force on the field. His speed, route-running, and ability to stretch defenses have kept him among the league’s elite. But despite strong regular seasons, the Dolphins haven’t made a deep playoff push.
Frustration has quietly simmered. In a cryptic social media post earlier this month, Hill shared a photo of himself in a Chiefs uniform with the caption: “Unfinished business?”
That was all it took to send NFL Twitter into meltdown.
The “Unfinished Business” Theory
Hill’s departure from Kansas City in 2022 was business-driven. He wanted a top-tier contract, and Miami delivered. But even after landing a four-year, $120 million deal, many suspected the decision weighed heavily on him — especially after watching Mahomes lead the Chiefs to another Super Bowl in 2023 without him.
Now, with just one year left on his Dolphins deal and no clear signs of long-term commitment from the franchise, talk of a return is growing louder. Could Hill be looking to rejoin Mahomes and Kelce in one final championship run before retiring?
Chiefs Kingdom Reacts
Fans haven’t missed a beat. Social media is ablaze with photoshopped images of Hill back in Chiefs gear, while message boards are filled with speculation about cap space, trade possibilities, and whether Andy Reid would welcome him back.
“We never wanted him gone,” one fan wrote on Reddit. “Bring him home.”
Others, however, urge caution — noting that the team has evolved its offensive system since Hill’s departure, spreading the ball more evenly and developing younger talent.
Can the Chiefs Afford It?
From a financial perspective, it’s complicated. Hill would likely need to take a pay cut, or at least agree to a shorter-term incentive-based deal. But if he’s motivated by legacy over money, and the Chiefs are eyeing one last run with Mahomes, Kelce, and Hill as the core — the math might just work.
Dolphins’ Perspective: Would They Let Him Go?
The Dolphins haven’t commented publicly, but it’s clear Hill remains one of their most valuable assets. However, with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa still developing and the team falling short of expectations, a rebuild isn’t out of the question. If so, parting ways with Hill could be mutually beneficial.
What Happens Next?
Nothing is official — yet. But this isn’t just offseason chatter. With Mahomes voicing support, Hill dropping hints, and the Chiefs potentially eyeing a historic three-peat, all eyes will be on what happens after the 2025 season.
If Hill really does return, it won’t just be a headline. It will be a legacy move — a moment that could cement Kansas City’s dynasty in NFL history.