Tyreek Hill won a Super Bowl with Kansas City but Chiefs fans won't like what he has to say now

Posted by Valeria Galgano on Tuesday, June 25, 2024

Tyreek Hill thinks his current Miami Dolphins squad is better than his former Chiefs team who won a Super Bowl.

The rapid wide receiver won Super Bowl LIV with the Kansas City Chiefs during the 2019 season but moved to the Dolphins in a blockbuster trade in 2022.

'Cheetah' recently appeared on the CBS' Champions League coverage where he told the crew he believes his team can lift the Vince Lombardi Trophy this season.

"Of course man, we got the perfect team to do it," Hill said.

Tyreek also said he's taking his current Dolphins over the 2019 Chiefs, which probably won't go down too well with KC fans.

"The way our head coach prepares us each and every week man, it's next level, " Hill said.

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"And he keeps each and every one of his guys in tune with the game plan and how we keep attention to detail each and every week.

"So it's a beautiful thing to see the way we practice, the way we play for one another is something that I've never seen before in a team.

"I won a Super Bowl and I feel like this is probably the better team than when we won a Super Bowl back when I was on K.C."

Hill's Dolphins are currently 8-3 heading into Week 13. That's good enough for first place in the AFC East but only the No.4 seed in the playoffs behind the Jaguars, Chiefs, and Ravens.

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Later on in the show, Hill also revealed that he could have been a soccer star.

"I played soccer all the way up until middle school, but my mom was like "Hey you're so good at American football, that I want you to only stick to American football." I was good at soccer," the Fins WR said.

"I was supposed to be playing soccer right now but my mom wanted me to play football, because football is a part of our household and everyone in our family played football."

"I was the different one and I wanted to play soccer,' he continued. "I was a striker, I was more athletic, I was faster than everyone and my agility was next level. Of course I scored goals. In middle school, I was the man."

Hill probably made the right decision in the end. He's made the Pro Bowl every season since entering the NFL in 2016 and has been to the Super Bowl twice, winning once.

In his first full season with Miami last year, he had a career-best 1,710 receiving yards. This year Hill leads the NFL in receiving yards with 1,324.

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