Chiefs Clearly Have No Need to Rush Back Tyreek Hill

While Tyreek Hill fantasy football owners may not want to hear this, there's no arguing with this fact: the Kansas City Chiefs are still a dangerous football team without him on the field.
And because of this, Andy Reid and KC have ZERO reason to rush him back from his shoulder injury before he's 100% healthy. In the win over the Lions on Sunday, the Chiefs once again proved just how potent their offense is. That will only continue moving forward with the magician Patrick Mahomes running things.
Tyreek Hill looks ... pretty good. He is out, but, again, looks good. #Chiefs pic.twitter.com/8QCwSwyFYN
— Harold R. Kuntz (@HaroldRKuntz3) September 29, 2019
Ok, yes, Hill looks unreal and like he could suit up for this team this weekend if he wanted too. However, why rush him back? His competitive fire surely wants him to take the field against the Colts, but it'd be best to at least give him another week to fully heal.
The Chiefs can afford this thanks to the stellar play thus far this year from guys like Sammy Watkins, Demarcus Robinson and Mecole Hardman. Oh, they've also got a guy by the name of Travis Kelce, who leads the team with 24 receptions and 369 yards.
Travis Kelce caught it and pitched it to Shady! ?? #KCvsDET #ChiefsKingdom @tkelce @cutondime25
— NFL (@NFL) September 29, 2019
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I mean, come on. When the Chiefs are making plays like this, no one will be able to beat them. Let this team continue rolling over the competition (they have favorable matchups against the Colts, Texans and Broncos coming up) and then bring back Hill when the schedule gets harder.
Easy enough, and Chiefs fans can simply sit back and relax.