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Tyreek Hill suffered a gruesome knee injury last year and the cutthroat nature of the NFL led to the Miami Dolphins cutting the “Cheetah” to clean the books under their new regime. As such, Hill is among the most wagered on as part of the Next Team odds offered at BetOnline.
Hill put up two of the best seasons by a receiver in NFL history in his first two years in Miami, and even if he loses a step or two, he’s still faster than 90% of the players in the league.
So, where does he end up next season? The oddsmakers at BetOnline.ag think a reunion in Kansas City is most likely, or perhaps a new weapon for Josh Allen.
Pretty much all the pundits have the Chiefs favored, followed by the Bills.

Yahoo Sports writes:
Buffalo appears hellbent on doing just about anything possible to help lift quarterback Josh Allen over the postseason hump and to a Super Bowl. That included jettisoning a successful head coach in Sean McDermott in favor of offensive coordinator Joe Brady earlier this offseason.
Hill could be an easy add for a team needing an extra option. Khalil Shakir was their leading receiver last year with just 719 receiving yards, while tight ends Dalton Kincaid and Dawson Knox were second and third.
From The Big Lead:
"If Josh Allen has been missing anything, it’s a receiver who terrifies defenses before the ball is even snapped. Even a post-injury version of Hill changes spacing, dictates coverage, and makes life easier for everyone else. The Bills are the perfect blend of contender and desperation."
From CBS Sports:
"If a Chiefs reunion doesn't materialize, the wide receiver-needy Bills could call their former rival to help quarterback Josh Allen. Khalil Shakir led Buffalo with just 719 receiving yards in 2025, and the team's receiver usage was unstable, with a league-high eight players logging 100-plus snaps.
"Like Kansas City, Buffalo must navigate cap constraints, but Allen's elite arm talent could entice both sides in a shared push for Super Bowl relevance.
"Hill also tweeted sympathy for the Bills following their overtime playoff loss to the Denver Broncos, so perhaps he wouldn't need much persuading to join Buffalo."
| Tyreek Hill Next Team | ||
| Kansas City Chiefs | 4/1 | |
| Buffalo Bills | 5/1 | |
| New York Giants | 6/1 | |
| Denver Broncos | 7/1 | |
| Green Bay Packers | 15/2 | (+750) |
| San Francisco 49ers | 9/1 | |
| Las Vegas Raiders | 10/1 | |
| New England Patriots | 10/1 | |
| Baltimore Ravens | 12/1 | |
| Atlanta Falcons | 14/1 | |
| Pittsburgh Steelers | 16/1 | |
| Los Angeles Chargers | 18/1 | |
| Tennessee Titans | 22/1 | |
| Chicago Bears | 25/1 | |
| Arizona Cardinals | 28/1 | |
| Carolina Panthers | 28/1 | |
| Cleveland Browns | 33/1 | |
| Los Angeles Rams | 33/1 | |
| Indianapolis Colts | 40/1 | |
| New Orleans Saints | 40/1 | |
| New York Jets | 40/1 | |
| Washington Commanders | 40/1 | |
| Houston Texans | 45/1 | |
| Seattle Seahawks | 45/1 | |
| Jacksonville Jaguars | 50/1 | |
| Philadelphia Eagles | 50/1 | |
| Tampa Bay Buccaneers | 50/1 | |
| Dallas Cowboys | 66/1 | |
| Detroit Lions | 66/1 | |
| Minnesota Vikings | 66/1 | |
| Cincinnati Bengals | 75/1 |
