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    Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill’s Four-Word Message About Patrick Mahomes Sparks Trade Speculations

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    Tyreek Hill’s Four-Word Message About Patrick Mahomes Sparks Trade Speculations

    NFL trade speculations have been soaring all over social media for the past few weeks, and Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has decided to add fuel to the fire.

    Hill, who played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2016-21, recently took to social media, sharing a few highlight clips from his days at KC.

    “This connection was special.” Hill posted a picture of himself hugging Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

    Following the release of the cryptic social media posts, fans went into a frenzy, sparking rumors that Hill wants to reunite with Mahomes and the Chiefs.

    Many fans believe this was Hill’s call for help to go “back home” to Kansas City.

     Tyreek Hill, Snapchat Tyreek Hill, Snapchat

    “Tyreek Hill reposting all of his old chiefs highlights on his Snapchat story.” said one fan. “Does Cheetah want back in KC?”

    “He wants out of Miami already. Sad.” said another fan.

    “Reek back to KC,” commented one fan with the eyes emoji.

    “Yupp he’s going back,” mentioned one fan.

    “This can’t be good.” said one fan.

    “He wants to come back home,” said one fan.

    Hill played six years in Kansas City, earning a Pro Bowl selection in every season he’s been in the league. He’s an eight-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro.

    The speedster also helped the Chiefs win the Super Bowl in 2020, so he’s already hoisted up the Lombardi trophy in his career.

    While he flourished with the Chiefs, Hill has turned into arguably the best offensive weapon in the NFL while playing for the Dolphins. The 2023-24 NFL season was the best of his career, with Hill recording 13 touchdowns on 119 receptions and 1,799 yards.

    At the beginning of the 2024-25 season, Hill has produced one touchdown, 23 receptions and 286 yards for the 2-3 Dolphins.

     Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes Dale Zanine-Imagn Images

    The Chiefs, especially Mahomes, would certainly benefit from reuniting with Hill.

    The Kansas City Chiefs recently lost their No. 1 wide receiver, Rashee Rice, after he suffered a leg injury and ultimately had to undergo lateral collateral ligament (LCL) surgery.

    He served as Mahomes’ top target at the start of the season, posting two touchdowns, 24 receptions and 288 yards.

    Given the holes at wide receiver, with a player like Rice on the sidelines, Mahomes has been inaccurate at the start of the season. He’s given up six interceptions on the year while recording six touchdowns and 1,235 yards.

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