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Chargers Reportedly Among Contenders Interested in Signing Tyreek Hill
The veteran wide receiver is aiming for a return by the regular season after a gruesome knee injury.
Mar. 23, 2026 at 12:34am by Ben Kaplan
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The Los Angeles Chargers are reportedly among the contending teams that could be interested in signing veteran wide receiver Tyreek Hill once he recovers from a major knee injury. Hill, who played his first two seasons under new Chargers offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel in Miami, is targeting a return by the start of the 2026 regular season according to his agent. The Chargers could be an attractive landing spot for Hill as they have a young star quarterback in Justin Herbert and a solid supporting cast of skill position players on offense.
Why it matters
Adding a dynamic playmaker like Tyreek Hill could take the Chargers' offense to new heights and make them a true Super Bowl contender in the AFC. Hill's familiarity with McDaniel's system would also help ease his transition. However, Hill's age and recent injury raise questions about the long-term viability of such a signing for the Chargers.
The details
Hill, 32, is coming off a 2025 season in which he played just four games due to a multiple ligament knee injury. Despite the setback, his agent Drew Rosenhaus says Hill is on track to be ready for the start of the 2026 regular season. Prior to the injury, Hill had consecutive 1,700+ yard receiving seasons under McDaniel in Miami. The Chargers have a solid group of pass catchers led by Ladd McConkey and Quentin Johnston, but adding a veteran like Hill could provide a major boost to their offense.
- Hill is targeting a return by the start of the 2026 regular season.
The players
Tyreek Hill
A 32-year-old veteran wide receiver who is aiming to return from a major knee injury in time for the 2026 NFL season.
Mike McDaniel
The new offensive coordinator for the Los Angeles Chargers, who previously worked with Tyreek Hill in Miami.
Justin Herbert
The young star quarterback for the Los Angeles Chargers.
What they’re saying
“It was a multiple ligament injury, and he absolutely is on track for the start of the regular season. In talking to Tyreek, our focus is on him getting back to 100%. I spoke to his doctors recently. He's on point to be ready for the season.”
— Drew Rosenhaus, Agent for Tyreek Hill
What’s next
The Chargers will likely monitor Hill's recovery progress closely and determine if he is a viable free agent target once he is fully healthy and cleared to return to the field.
The takeaway
The potential signing of Tyreek Hill could be a game-changer for the Chargers' offense, but his age and recent injury history make it a risky proposition. The familiarity with offensive coordinator Mike McDaniel's system is a major plus, but the Chargers will have to weigh the potential reward against the significant risk involved.
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