Tyreek Hill Tells Why he left Chiefs for Dolphins, Claims That K.C. Didn’t Make Use of Him

This NFL offseason was surprising for many Kansas City Chiefs fans, Tyreek Hill decided to make a move from K.C. to the Miami Dolphins. Hill has been more then vocal about his excitement for the upcoming seasons opportunities with his new Dolphins offense.  On Hills’ new podcast “It Needed to Be Said”, he opened up in saying that a big part of the reason he left the Chiefs was due to them underutilizing his talents. “If teams are gonna give us favorable one-on-one matches against their best corner, I don’t see why teams don’t utilize their best receiver,” Hill stated. He went on to say, “And that’s where probably like me and the Chiefs fell apart right there. When I’m like, yo, I don’t mean to talk or be a diva in some situation, but can I see the pill some time, please?” His deal with the Dolphins includes a four year, $120 million dollar deal with a cool $72.2 million guaranteed. Hill expanded on  his thoughts in saying, “I don’t care about notoriety, though. I don’t care about none of that. The only thing I care about is respect within the building. Notoriety outside the building, I don’t care about none of that, man. Because none of that ain’t gonna win us games on Sunday.”


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