Tyreek Hill is almost back. The Chiefs’ star receiver returned to practice Wednesday, Kansas City’s head coach Andy Reid announced to the media.
Hill suffered a serious clavicle injury in the first game of the season during Kansas City’s win over Jacksonville, and had to be taken to the hospital. The initial reporting was that Hill would miss a few weeks, but obviously it’s turned into longer than that. Hill has now missed the past four games, but appears to be getting closer to a return. Reid didn’t say anything about Hill potentially playing this week against the Colts, although recent reporting would indicate that’s unlikely.
Just a few days ago ESPN’s Adam Schefter reported that Hill was likely still at least a couple of weeks away, and that the Chiefs weren’t going to rush him. That makes sense, as Kansas City has managed to remain undefeated without him. Still though, the offense could definitely use a boost. The Chiefs very nearly lost to the Lions last week, and Patrick Mahomes failed to throw a touchdown pass for the first time since Week 5 of last year. We’ll keep you updated as soon as we hear anything more on Hill’s progress.
Bet the family is happy to have him out of the house
Probably. It’s a well known fact that every person publicly accused of anything in the news is guilty. Im going to stand with pelosi and all those other geniuses and demand that evidence and the constitution are irrelevant! Fry them all. Except the elites who know best.
Just ignore highplains, he’s just projecting… he lives alone, and his seven cats all pretend to be asleep when he comes home.
Who cares that they’re undefeated, my fantasy team is full of injured WR’s and I need him back!