Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill is back at practice on Friday after missing Wednesday's session as a result of a quad injury he suffered on Tuesday, according to Chiefs reporter BJ Kissel.
Hill was carted off of the field on Tuesday, but obviously, the injury was not that severe.
The 25-year-old had a tumultuous offseason, as he was hit with child abuse allegations back in March but eventually saw the charges thrown out due to a lack of concrete evidence.
As a result, Hill avoided a suspension from the NFL and will be ready to go for the Chiefs in Week 1.
Article Continues BelowThat is certainly huge for Kansas City, as Hill is an enormous part of its offense and is coming off of a spectacular 2018 campaign in which he played all 16 games and hauled in 87 receptions for 1,479 yards and 12 touchdowns en route to a Pro Bowl appearance and a First-Team All-Pro selection.
Hill, who played his collegiate football at West Alabama, was originally selected by the Chiefs in the fifth round (165th pick overall) of the 2016 NFL Draft.
He went on to appear in all 16 contests during his rookie year, catching 61 passes for 593 yards and six scores while also punching in three rushing touchdowns, a couple of punt return scores and a kick return touchdown, making the Pro Bowl and earning First-Team All-Pro honors.
The following year, Hill participated in 15 games and snared 75 balls for 1,183 yards while reaching the end zone seven times, landing another Pro Bowl selection as a result.