After contract talks stall, Chiefs grant Tyreek Hill permission to seek trade

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By , 610 Sports

Is Tyreek Hill's time in Kansas City coming to an end? According to the latest rumor in an already-wild NFL offseason, that possibility might be more realistic than ever before. Per NFL Network's Ian Rapoport and Tom Pelissero, the team has reportedly given Hill's agent permission to seek a trade for the star wide receiver:

Currently on the final year of the three-year, $54 million contract extension that he signed in September of 2019, it was well known around the league that Hill was looking for a new deal in Kansas City. At 28, the Chiefs' dynamic playmaker in in-line to receive a hefty raise, especially considering how now-Raiders' receiver Davante Adams, who turns 30 in December, just reset the market for that position with his 5-year, $140 million extension.

Since being taken in the 5th round of the 2016 Draft, Hill's been one of the most dynamic players not just for the Chiefs, but across football. In 91 career games, he's caught 479 balls for 6630 yards (13.8 Y/R) and scored 56 touchdowns. He's been named to three All-Pro teams and has made the Pro Bowl in each of his six seasons.

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