Heading into the final season of his current contract, the Kansas City Chiefs are reportedly looking to extend Tyreek Hill's deal.
According to Ian Rapaport, the Chiefs and Hill are working on a contract extension that will have a more normal structure than the previous deal he signed.
Ian Rapoport @RapSheetFrom NFL Now: The #Chiefs are working on a contract extension for WR Tyreek Hill, with the structure expected to be more "normal" than last time. pic.twitter.com/x5riL9pIsz
In September, Hill signed a three-year extension with the Chiefs. He got a $5.8 million signing bonus and $35.2 million guaranteed.
The final year of the contract will be in 2022. Hill can earn an additional $16.5 million in roster bonuses, as well as a base salary of $1.035 million, according to Spotrac.
Rapaport said that the deal was structured by the Chiefs to offer some protection in the wake of Hill's history of off-field issues. He was under police investigation for an alleged battery incident in which his son suffered a broken arm.
No charges would be filed against Hill or Espinal. Howe noted in the announcement that his office believed a crime occurred, but that the evidence did not establish who committed the crime.
The personal conduct policy was not violated by Hill and he would not be suspended.
Hill has been one of the most productive wide receivers in the league over the course of his six-year career. The six-time Pro Bowler has averaged over 1,300 yards and 10 touchdown per season.
Hill had over one thousand receiving yards and over 100 reception yards. His nine touchdown catches were tied with Kelce.