CBS Sports’ Garrett Podell suggested Buffalo as a strong fit, noting the Bills’ need for reliable playmakers and Hill’s potential to pair with Josh Allen. While Buffalo must navigate cap constraints, Hill’s elite arm talent and game-breaking ability could provide the dynamic element the offense has sought, especially after a 2025 season led by Khalil Shakir with limited depth at receiver.
Hill’s career totals include 819 receptions for 11,363 yards and 83 touchdowns across 145 games, split between six seasons with the Kansas City Chiefs and four with the Dolphins. His knee injury this past season raises questions about his long-term durability, and he will turn 32 on March 1, factors teams will weigh as they evaluate his fit and cost.
If he remains available on the open market, the Bills’ approach could involve maximizing veteran impact by adding Hill as a primary target and potentially addressing receiver depth with complementary moves. The discussion around Hill mirrors a broader strategy for Buffalo to bolster its passing game as the organization eyes another run at Super Bowl relevance.
This report originally appeared on Heavy Sports, with the analysis highlighting Hill as a potential catalyst for the Bills if they pursue him amid ongoing cap considerations and roster adjustments.