Tyreek Hill is set to return to the Kansas City Chiefs for training camp on July 26.
What happened?
The NFL announced it won't suspend Hill after completing an investigation into allegations of child abuse.
Why it matters for Tyreek Hill
Chiefs head coach Andy Reid stated the team is comfortable with Hill's return, saying "We have trust in Tyreek and we're going to go forward in a positive way here."
Hill will rejoin his teammates after a period of uncertainty.
What comes next?
Star quarterback Patrick Mahomes, the reigning league MVP, expressed his support for Hill, saying he stayed in touch with the receiver during the investigation and that Hill is "in an excited mindset" to rejoin the team.
The Chiefs are looking forward to having Hill back on the field.
Andy Reid told reporters the team is pleased to have the speedy receiver back for training camp.
Hill's return is a significant boost to the Chiefs' offense.
The investigation into allegations of child abuse has been completed, and the NFL has decided not to suspend Hill.
The Chiefs will start training camp on July 26, with Hill set to participate.
Patrick Mahomes said he got to throw with Hill, who is eager to be back with his teammates.
The team's trust in Hill is a key factor in his return to the Chiefs.
Hill's speed and skill will be a valuable asset to the Chiefs' offense this season.
The NFL's decision not to suspend Hill has been welcomed by the Chiefs and their fans.
The team is looking forward to a successful season with Hill back on the field.
The Chiefs' head coach and quarterback have both expressed their support for Hill's return.
Hill's return to training camp is a positive step for the Chiefs.
The team will be looking to build on their success from last season with Hill back in the lineup.
The NFL investigation into Hill has been completed, and he is clear to return to the Chiefs.
The Chiefs are excited to have Hill back on the field and are looking forward to a successful season.