feature-image
feature-image

Tyreek Hill, the badass wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, knows that he’s the absolute top dog when it comes to some of the fastest NFL players. He, along with Tua, are the two best weapons of the Dolphins’ offense, who are always in support of one another. Miami Dolphins have announced that they will pick up quarterback Tua Tagovailoa’s fifth-year option despite his recent concussion. This move eliminates the possibility of the team pursuing other quarterbacks in the coming seasons. However, there is one more thing that the Cheetah feels he is best in.

Apparently, Tyreek had a chat with Shannon Sharpe and spilled some tea about how he thought he wasn’t gonna end his career with the Chiefs, he kinda contradicted himself there. Then Hill said he didn’t need to be the highest-paid receiver.

Watch What’s Trending Now!

Tyreek Hill gives an unpopular opinion but not everyone’s convinced

Tyreek Hill’s teammate, quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, has recently re-signed with the Miami Dolphins for a significant 5-year/$150M deal. Hill and Tagovailoa will be playing together again this season after Tua’s previous concussion limited his play time and affected Hill’s performance.

ADVERTISEMENT

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill shared an “unpopular opinion” recently, stating that he is the best NFL Fortnite player. Hill’s comment came in response to stats that he believes don’t reflect his true ability.

ADVERTISEMENT

However, it appears that not everyone is convinced!

ADVERTISEMENT

Lynn Bowden Jr. chimed in and challenged him to a 1v1 match.

There was another fan asking if Tua’s any good at Fortnite.

ADVERTISEMENT

And Matthew Goldberg trying to hook up for some duos. The Fortnite hype is real, y’all!

ADVERTISEMENT

Hill’s 2022 season stats show that he had 119 receptions for 1,710 receiving yards and 7 touchdowns, ranking second in receptions and receiving yards and 15th in receiving touchdowns. Hill aims to team up with Tua for a triumphant season, proving his stats wrong.

ADVERTISEMENT

Hill contradicts himself in statements about KC Chiefs

Tyreek Hill used to play for the Kansas City Chiefs but has since been traded to the Miami Dolphins. Hill has been causing controversy by bringing up his former team, Kansas City Chiefs.

ADVERTISEMENT

READ ALSO – Patrick Mahomes Outspoken Ex-Teammate Tyreek Hill Burns Ezekiel Elliott’s Special Demand Publicly With Four Cheeky Words

In a conversation that Hill had with Shannon Sharpe where he said that he started to think he might not finish his career with the Kansas City Chiefs in the middle of last season because he wasn’t getting enough opportunities to catch the ball.

Nonetheless, in that season, Hill was actually targeted more times (159 times) than ever before in his career. Hill contradicted himself by saying he talked to his coach, Andy Reid, and told him that he didn’t need to be the highest-paid receiver and that he wanted to stay with his teammates, but also wanted to be paid similarly to another player named AJ Brown.

ADVERTISEMENT

Hill couldn’t be matched with AJ Brown as he had already been traded to the Miami Dolphins a month before.

End result, Tyreek Hill and Tua Tagovailoa reunite for the Miami Dolphins this season; but Hill claims to be the best NFL Fortnite player. Cane he prove his Fortnite and receiving skills?

WATCH THIS STORY – Twitterverse reacts after a statement calls Usain Bolt slower than high school kids and NFL star Tyreek Hill.

ADVERTISEMENT

Share this with a friend:

Link Copied!

ADVERTISEMENT

Written by

author-image

Mohammad Asif Ansari

784 Articles

Anthony Pettis’ quote “Attitude determines efforts” upholds a sports-centric ideology that attracted me to this vibrant world of team spirit, enthusiasm, and emotions. More specifically, it was the UFC domain that encouraged my strive as an avid follower. Soon I found myself resonating with another divergent sport- the American football. Ironically, just like UFC, its in-game energy brought out the calmness within me. This aspect, eventually, led me to step into the arena of writing, and I cultivated a love for NFL through words, stories, and experiences. Precisely, I have come to enjoy watching QB of the Bengals, Joe Burrow, take on the field and exhibit his magic. It is his serenity and accuracy during the match that inspires me to narrate the insider scoop on the player's thoughts and feelings. This allows my articles to contrive on three pillars—facts, analysis, and opinions. Throughout my journey, hence, I have covered varied aspects of the matches, from the core sport highlights to the off-court banter. I believe this connection to the NFL game on so many levels has become my reason for generating over 700 articles, hoarding the interest of thousands of readers, and achieving Publishing Rights at EssentiallySports. Away from the NFL enthusiasm, I spend my time glued to the screen watching other sports and gaining beneficial knowledge.

Know more

Edited by

editor-image

Hitesh Nigam

ADVERTISEMENT