Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill to Reportedly Undergo MRI on Injured Hamstring
By Ian Anderson

Seven snaps into Week 11 of the NFL season, Kansas City Chiefs' wide receiver Tyreek Hill pulled up on a seam route and clutched his hamstring.
He ended up leaving the game and heading to the locker room directly afterward to be examined.
#Chiefs WR Tyreek Hill will have an MRI on his hamstring injury in the next day or so, source says. They'll have a better idea for a timeline on him at that point. Team got back late from Mexico so the medical things are a bit delayed.
— Mike Garafolo (@MikeGarafolo) November 19, 2019
The Chiefs announced that Hill would be undergoing an MRI on his hamstring in the next couple of days. This could be the second significant injury that the two-time All-Pro receiver has suffered this season; he was felled by a shoulder issue back in Week 1.
Chiefs have a bye next week and then a big one with the Raiders at home on December 1st and then head on the road to play the Patriots. https://t.co/Y554Jb1fqp
— James Palmer (@JamesPalmerTV) November 19, 2019
With the Raiders nipping at the Chiefs' heels in the AFC West with a record of 6-4, good MRI news prove especially beneficial given that these two teams are due to clash in Week 13. Fortunately, KC has a bye next week, providing a precious moment to rest and recover.