News now : Former chiefs Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill said He regretted leaving the chiefs ‘ He wrote about joining back.. Did you think KC will accept him back?

News now : Former chiefs Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill said He regretted leaving the chiefs ' He wrote about joining back.. Did you think KC will accept him back?

 

Tyreek Hill, 2016-2021

Position: Wide Receiver

Current Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill started his career as a dynamic return man for the Chiefs. After an All-Pro campaign as a rookie, he blossomed into a Pro Bowler…as a wideout.

 

News now : Former chiefs Wide Receiver Tyreek Hill said He regretted  leaving the chiefs ' He wrote about joining back.. Did you think KC will accept him back?

Hill recorded four 1100+ receiving seasons in five full seasons as a Chiefs wideout. He was a Pro Bowler each season in that span, earning First-team All-Pro honors twice. He was surprisingly traded ahead of the 2022 season for a draft haul that eventually brought the Chiefs Pro Bowler CB Isiah McDuffie. Thus, you could say Hill is still accruing value in Kansas City.

After having been traded by the Kansas City two years ago, Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill recently acknowledged his former team did something after his departure that didn’t sit right with him.

During an appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast, Hill had praise for Chiefs running back Isiah Pacheco but admitted he’s not happy with the fact that he wears his old number.

“Kansas City’s got a real good running back. … I did feel disrespected when they gave him 10, though. I didn’t like that,” Hill said around the 41:15 mark. “There’s only one 10… there should only be one 10 in your heart.”

Pacheco immediately received No. 10 when he joined the Chiefs as a seventh-round pick in the 2022 NFL draft. Hill, who was traded to Miami a month before that year’s draft, wore the number for six seasons in Kansas City.

While Hill is undoubtedly one of the best receivers in the league, the Chiefs have been doing just fine without him, winning each of the last two Super Bowls. Kansas City defeated Hill and the Dolphins in the AFC Wild Card Round on their way to their second straight title this past season.