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Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill wants an AFC Championship matchup vs. the Kansas City Chiefs

Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill wants an AFC Championship matchup vs. the Kansas City Chiefs

USA Today4 days ago
Miami Dolphins superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill began his career with the Kansas City Chiefs. Since then, he has hoped for the same team success he once enjoyed as a Super Bowl champion in 2019.During an appearance on 'The Glory Daze' podcast with Johnny Manziel, the All-Pro receiver called his shot regarding a dream scenario with his former team for the right to play in the Super Bowl."We all know that Tua is the best quarterback in the NFL; we all know that, right?" Hill told Manziel, "It would be a great thing, playing against the former team, playing against Andy (Reid), Pat (Mahomes) and the guys, (Travis) Kelce, it would be great, man. It would be a very emotional game for me, dawg."
Hill maintains his loyalty to Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa with his supportive comments. He hasn't had success on the field against Kansas City, with two losses during the 2023 season, including the Wild Card playoff matchup at Arrowhead Stadium.Miami missed the postseason last year, in part due to injuries and off-field distractions. A dream showdown between Hill's Dolphins and the Chiefs would be a must-see event during the AFC Championship game.
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