Is Tyreek Hill still being lured back to the Chiefs? His cryptic messages spark speculation
Tyreek Hill‘s journey with the Miami Dolphins has been filled with highs and lows, but after a tough finish to the season, the star wide receiver made clear that his passion for winning burns strong. Following the Dolphins‘ disappointing end to the 2024 season, Hill’s frustration spilled over.
“What y’all heard at the end of the season is frustration, bruh. I’ve been winning my whole life. Y’all don’t understand. Like, I bust my – every day. So, I deserve to feel like that,” Hill said.
For Hill, there’s one team that fits that description perfectly: the Kansas City Chiefs. The relationship between Hill and the Chiefs was a legendary one before he left in 2021, and now, it seems Hill’s admiration for his former team hasn’t faded.
Hill’s subtle nod to Chiefs success
Hill‘s connection to Kansas City remains strong, even from afar. When the Chiefs were set to face the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Championship game, Hill took to X, offering his trademark excitement with a tweet: “About to be a good one ladies and gentlemen.”
This tweet made it clear that Hill was watching and rooting for the Chiefs, even if he was no longer part of the action on the field.
As the game unfolded and the Chiefs claimed a narrow victory, Hill’s emotions likely stirred a mix of nostalgia and admiration. Shortly after the win, Hill posted a cryptic GIF of Fry from Futurama, with the caption “Hmmmmmm.”
While Hill didn’t specify what the GIF meant, many fans speculated it was a subtle acknowledgment of the Chiefs’ victory-and perhaps a hint at his longing to return to his old team.
Hill‘s connection with the Chiefs has remained strong since his departure. He’s made several public gestures of affection for Kansas City, including wishing the team well in the new year and even hinting at a possible return during trade talks in the offseason.
Despite all this, Hill remains a Miami Dolphin, and it seems like his love for the Chiefs hasn’t stopped him from committing to his current team.