The Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes are seeking to get back on track and win yet another Super Bowl. After failing to complete the three-peat after suffering a devastating loss to the Philadelphia Eagles in Super Bowl LIX, Mahomes and co are gearing up to avenge 2024. Mahomes has won three Super Bowls with the ChiefsGettyWith all-time great tight end Travis Kelce returning for at least one more season as he fulfils the remainder of his expiring contract, Mahomes also has a plethora of receiving corps at his disposal, including Xavier Worthy, Rashee Rice and Marquise ‘Hollywood’ Brown.With injuries plaguing the offense last season, the Chiefs enter the 2025 NFL campaign much healthier, and Worthy in particular is poised to go ‘ballistic’ next season. But it was only a few seasons ago when Mahomes had one of the NFL’s most explosive receivers on his team in Tyreek Hill. In four seasons together between 2018-2021, Hill had 4,854 yards off of 343 receptions, catching 43 passing touchdowns from Mahomes, an average of 11 touchdowns a season. Before being traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2022, the duo won a Super Bowl together. Upon being traded, Hill took to his “It Needed To Be Said” podcast and called out Mahomes and the Chiefs, suggesting they would struggle to win without him, while also implying that he was underused under Andy Reid in his final season in Missouri. “I’m surprised a little just because I feel like we love Tyreek here,” Mahomes said back in 2022, via TSN. “We’ve always loved him. We still love him. I saw him out at Formula One in Miami. I’m sure it had something to do with trying to get his podcast some stuff and get it rolling.“I still love Tyreek. He’s a one-of-a-kind player. In coach [Andy] Reid’s offense it takes the whole team. This offense was rolling before I got here. This offense was rolling when I was a young Cowboys fan watching the Eagles [coached by Andy Reid] beat up on the Cowboys. It’s an offense that’s more than one player, and that includes myself.”“It’s something I’m sure that he’s trying to show he loves where he’s at in Miami and he loves his teammates. The thing I loved about Tyreek and I still love is that he wants to win.Hill, a five-time All-Pro, also said that Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was a more accurate passer than the Chiefs’ franchise star, who responded to the comments after Kansas City’s offseason programme finished. Hill’s time in Miami has been tetheredGettyHill has been linked with a return back to the ChiefsGetty“I feel like the coverages we were getting [from] defenses were really accounting for him, so we had to go other places [with the ball],” Mahomes added. “When he’s a competitor like that, you want to have a chance to impact the games. “I know he wanted to get the ball as much as possible to help us win. It wasn’t a selfish thing. We were winning football games, especially at the end of the season, so I don’t think he really brought that to our attention.“It doesn’t get to me at all. As long as we’re winning football games and we’re putting up points, I think I’m doing my job the right way. It doesn’t have to be the best accuracy or the best completion percentage in the world. As long as we’re scoring touchdowns and winning Super Bowls, I’ll take it.”Could a reunion between Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill be on the horizon?Since the eight-time Pro Bowler has been in Miami, the Chiefs have gone on to win a further two Super Bowls, in 2022 and 2023, respectively.On the other hand, Hill has yet to win a playoff game in Miami, despite posting two 1,000-plus yard seasons, with the Dolphins missing out on the postseason entirely in 2024. Hill sparked controversy over his future in South Beach at the end of last season when he suggested that he wanted out of the Dolphins and go elsewhere. With that in mind, rumors have ignited the possibility of a return to Kansas City, with FS1’s Nick Wright very much fueling those rumours. “I’m very excited for Hill wearing a Chiefs uniform in 2026,” Wright said on his podcast, ‘What’s Wright With Nick Wright’. “[Hill] and [Travis] Kelce ride off into the sunset together, because that’s, I think, going to happen.” With Kelce perhaps entering his final season as a pro, after posting career-low numbers last season, Wright also hints that if Hill were to go back to Arrowhead Stadium, then he too may hang up his cleats after the season is over. Whether such a move will transpire remains to be seen, but with a very good possibility of Kansas City winning yet another Super Bowl, it could yet become one of the greatest endings for the foundational core of a Chiefs dynasty that has haunted the NFL for the last half-decade.Stay up to date with the latest from the NFL across all platforms – follow our NFL Facebook page, subscribe to our talkSPORT End Zone YouTube channel for all the offseason news, interviews and more.