As the Kansas City Chiefs prepare to play in their fourth Super Bowl in the last five seasons, an NFL fan decided to take a shot at one of his former wide receivers, Tyreek Hill.
Hill, the speedy star of the Miami Dolphins, has a Super Bowl ring on his hand after Kansas City beat the San Francisco 49ers, who will play the Chiefs in Super Bowl LVIII, in 2020.
However, Hill's time with the team ended before the 2022 season, when he requested a trade to the Dolphins.
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With the Chiefs reaching the Super Bowl in back-to-back seasons without him, one fan decided to criticize him on X.
“Tyreek Hill missed two Super Bowls because he wanted to play with Tua. [Tagovailoa] lmaoo,” the user posted.
However, Hill got the upper hand with his response.
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“We're also living our best life in Miami. Don't worry, our time will come,” he responded with a smiling emoji.
Hill is certainly thriving in Miami, posting career-highs in receiving yards last season, including 1,799 yards to lead the NFL with 119 receptions and 13 touchdowns in 16 games. He earned his fifth first-team All-Pro nod, while making his eighth Pro Bowl.
But as we all know, Super Bowl rings are better than individual accolades, and the Chiefs are going for third in what many consider the NFL's next dynasty. Hill could be part of that dynasty, but contract negotiations didn't go as planned.
Instead, the Chiefs traded Hill to the Dolphins, who gave him a four-year, $120 million contract when he arrived.
The Dolphins were one of the best teams in the NFL this season, especially on the offensive side of the ball, where Tagovailoa and Hill appeared to be early MVP candidates. But devastating injuries on defense and a lack of consistency from Tagovailoa and the offense led to a wild-card round exit on the road against the Chiefs.
So, because the Dolphins haven't been able to match the Chiefs' success in Hill's first two years in the Sunshine State, some fans believe he made the wrong decision in leaving Patrick Mahomes & Co.
But Hill has always trusted Tagovailoa, head coach Mike McDaniel and the rest of the organization in Miami.
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He believes his time is coming, so the blows from fans don't bother him, even with the “Big Game” scheduled to begin Sunday and his former team representing the AFC once again.