The always-confident Tyreek Hill didn’t hesitate to weigh in on the recent flurry of AFC wide receiver trades, specifically those involving Davante Adams and Amari Cooper. When asked for his take, the Miami Dolphins star proclaimed, “They’re still not the best receiver in the league, because I am and I stand on that.”
Clearly enjoying the opportunity to make a statement, he added, “I want my momma to send me this and say, ‘You’re talking your trash today,’ because I am.’” Hill even took to social media to further emphasize his point.
Despite occasional forays into online debates, the star wide receiver remains committed to the current season. When trade rumors began circulating about his teammate, he added fuel to the fire with a provocative social media post.
Despite a slower start to the season than many anticipated, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill remains confident in himself and his team. While acknowledging the offensive struggles, Hill emphasized his commitment to his teammates and refused to make excuses for the team’s 2-3 start.
The arrival of stars like Davante Adams and Amari Cooper to the AFC East has intensified the competition, but Hill embraces the challenge. He expressed confidence in Miami’s defense, particularly cornerback Jalen Ramsey, to handle the increased firepower in the division.
Hill admitted that the absence of quarterback Tua Tagovailoa due to a concussion has impacted the team’s offensive rhythm. However, he praised backup quarterback Tyler Huntley’s work ethic and improvement in communication and playcalling.
Despite not yet reaching the 100-yard receiving mark in a game since Week 1, Hill remains optimistic about the team’s potential. He emphasized the importance of finishing the season strong and believes the Dolphins can turn their season around.
As the Dolphins head into Week 7 against the Indianapolis Colts, Hill is focused on contributing to a victory and getting the team back on track. With his trademark speed and unwavering confidence, Hill is determined to prove that “Cheetah’s going to be Cheetah,” regardless of the obstacles.