In 2016, Tyreek Hill joined Chiefdom while they were just beginning the process of establishing themselves as a dynasty. With Hill, the team was able to secure the Super Bowl LIV by giving Patrick Mahomes‘ offense additional firepower. Nevertheless, even when Cheetah was traded to the Miami Dolphins prior to the 2022 season, the squad managed to earn its legendary victories. In the meantime, Hill acknowledged that it was difficult to see his previous club win two Super Bowls without him.
During an open discussion on the “Million Dollaz Worth of Game” podcast, Tyreek Hill shared details of the 2022 Philadelphia Eagles game he watched with his former squad. He said,
“The first year that they went, me and my wife, we took a trip to Tokyo because it was kind of hard for me.”
Tyreek Hill says he had a tough time dealing with Kansas City winning a chip without him.
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His wife proposed the drastic procedure after he became so emotionally damaged by the victory that he stopped watching any games. Granted that Hill felt underappreciated in Kansas City, it is easy to imagine that his trade-off wound was still raw at the moment. His arrival with the Miami Dolphins and his departure from Kansas, though, have significantly improved their performances. Hopes are high for the future of his new franchise, despite the possibility that he will miss his old squad.
Tyreek Hill Talks About Cheering For Chiefs During Super Bowl
Tyreek Hill has had personal success, development, and a fresh significance in Miami with Tua Tagovialoa since leaving the Chiefs.
He still felt the pain of losing the SB LVII, but before their most recent victory, he went through a change of emotions. Hill acknowledged rooting for the Chiefs in their most recent Super Bowl run—which would have been his third if he hadn’t been moved. Hill said,
“The second year, this year when they won, I watched the whole game. I was like ‘Y’all gotta win this thing,’ ”
Tyreek Hill’s transformation in perspective is also associated with his personal development. in addition to off the field. He was atop the receiver charts on the field once more. With 119 receptions, Hill had the maximum yardage in the league (1,799) and 13 touchdowns. Despite his joy with the Chiefs, he continues to pursue his second Super Bowl dream, this time with the Miami Dolphins as his teammates.