Among the most discussed landing spots are the Kansas City Chiefs, Buffalo Bills, and San Francisco 49ers. The Chiefs, where Hill spent years alongside Travis Kelce, are seen as a historically natural fit given their existing quarterback in Patrick Mahomes and demonstrated chemistry. The Bills, needing a game-changing receiver to complement Josh Allen, could quickly reintroduce Hill as a primary weapon and boost their wideout room. The 49ers, facing injuries at multiple positions and questions at wide receiver, would consider Hill to add depth and veteran production while dealing with their own personnel concerns.
Hill’s recovery from a leg injury will factor into any offseason discussions, but his track record as a dynamic playmaker remains a key appeal for multiple contenders. As teams evaluate cap space and long-term fit, Hill’s market will likely hinge on a mix of immediate impact and cost control considerations for 2026 and beyond.
This story was originally reported by ClutchPoints.