Arrowheadlines: Could we see a return of Tyreek Hill?

Arrowheadlines: Could we see a return of Tyreek Hill?
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The clock is already ticking on a Tyreek Hill trade | NBC Sports

So if the ship continues to sink, Hill becomes an asset that can be flipped into a draft pick.

For now, there are two teams to watch. First, the Chiefs. For obvious reasons. Hill starred in Kansas City until his desire for more money (and perhaps to not be in the shadow of Patrick Mahomes and/or Travis Kelce) sparked a trade. During his apology tour in advance of Super Bowl LIX, Hill admitted on PFT Live that he sometimes regrets leaving the Chiefs. And the Chiefs could use him, before and after Rashee Rice returns from his six-game suspension.

Second, the Steelers. There’s already chatter, in the aftermath of Sunday’s win over the Jets, that the all-in Steelers could go even more all-in by making a move for Hill.

Yes, Pittsburgh already has receiver DK Metcalf, who’s making $30 million per year on a five-year deal. But the Steelers don’t have a clear cut No. 2. Hill would be 1b (if not, at times, 1a) to Metcalf.

NFL Top-10 Rankings: Eagles Start Where They Left Off, With Packers, Bills Lurking | FOX Sports

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A surprising early-season loss drops the defending AFC champs down the charts, but Patrick Mahomes & Co. remain a top-10 team.

2025 NFL Week 2 early odds: Eagles favored in Super Bowl rematch vs. Chiefs; Packers line continues to grow | CBS Sports

Eagles at Chiefs

This Super Bowl rematch has seen the line turn on its head. Initially, Kansas City opened as a slight 1.5-point favorite at home. However, after Philly’s win in the season opener and the Chiefs dropping to the Chargers last Friday, we’ve seen this line shift toward the Eagles, who are now laying 1.5 points on the road. Last season, the Chiefs were 4-6 ATS at home, but were never gave up points as a home dog. Meanwhile, the Eagles went 3-2 ATS as a road favorite in 2024.

2025 NFL Week 1 Winners and Losers | Bleacher Report

Loser: OT Jawaan Taylor, Kansas City Chiefs

Friday brought the regular-season debut of Chiefs rookie left tackle Josh Simmons. Against a talented, Jim Harbaugh-coached defense, one might have excused the rookie for a rough outing.

Simmons did have a few rookie moments, including a holding penalty, but he looked like a seasoned pro compared to right tackle Jawaan Taylor. The six-year veteran was flagged multiple times for holding and for false starts, at one point earning him an earful from tight end Travis Kelce.

For the Chiefs, it was a sloppy overall night, which began with No. 1 receiver Xavier Worthy getting knocked from the game with a shoulder injury. Taylor was a liability, though, and he could be a problem for Kansas City moving forward.

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