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What Tyreek Hill had to say after watching Chiefs win the Super Bowls

For the second consecutive year, the Kansas City Chiefs clinched the Super Bowl victory despite the absence of Tyreek Hill, who had been traded to the Miami Dolphins before the onset of the 2022 season.

As his former teammates rejoiced in yet another championship, Hill reassured everyone of his commitment to Miami.

“In Miami, we’re living our best life,” Hill wrote on X. “And don’t worry, our time will come.”

Both sides have thrived since parting ways. While the Chiefs have maintained their winning streak, Hill has continued to excel, becoming the first receiver in NFL history to amass over 1700 receiving yards in consecutive seasons.

According to NFL.com, Hill’s performance with the Dolphins, including 238 receptions and 3,443 receiving yards, surpasses that of any other player during this period. He has also scored 20 touchdowns for the Dolphins, with 13 of them being the league’s highest last season.

Despite Hill’s individual success, the Dolphins have seen moderate team success since his arrival. They have reached the playoffs in the last two years but were eliminated in the first round, losing to Buffalo and Kansas City, respectively.

In January of this year, Hill contributed significantly to Miami’s Wild Card Weekend game, securing five receptions for 62 yards and a touchdown against the eventual Super Bowl champions.

Now, Hill is determined to make a significant impact with the Dolphins, aiming to lead them to their first Lombardi Trophy since January 1974.

During an interview on NFL Network, Hill emphasized that his team should make “no more excuses” in the upcoming season.

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