Former Chiefs Star Sends Tyreek Hill a message, Hints at Kansas CIty Return

   

As the NFL's offseason is at full go, it's not lost that the Miami Dolphins' 2024-2025 season was far from what was expected, missing the playoffs and finishing with a record of 8-9. 

A common problem of interest would be with the quarterback situation, starting with Tua Tagovailoa missing six games with a concussion, leading to some of the lowest numbers Tyreek Hill has produced since joining Miami in 2022.

Former Chiefs Star Sends Tyreek Hill a message, Hints at Kansas CIty Return

Former All-Pro and 2010 receiving touchdowns leader Dwayne Bowe went to X this past week to share his thoughts on Tyreek Hill's situation in his career. Hinting at a return to the team he won a Super Bowl with in 2019.

"Say @cheetah It's Time 2 Win Again," the former Chiefs great mentioned on X.

After the end of Miami's season and playoff hopes after Week 18, Hill had his worst statistical season in his time with the Dolphins. Finishing with 81 receptions for 959 yards and six touchdowns, Hill expressed his frustrations with the state of his team.

"I'm out, bro... I'm too much of a competitor to be, you know, just out there." Hill told ESPN.

Now, months later and after emotions have been dealt with, Hill later took accountability for what he said in an interview over Super Bowl weekend in February.

"I fully take it back. I take full accountability of it and come back next year, hoping to still be there, and bust my tail." He told Mike Florio and Chris Simms of NFL on NBC.

Whether Tyreek Hill is in a Dolphins uniform or not by the start of next season, whatever team he is on would be adding one of the best receivers in the league. With the Chiefs having wide receiver problems in recent years, it could possibly still happen.