
Tyreek Hill was already one of the best wide receivers in the NFL when he was traded from the Kansas City Chiefs to the Miami Dolphins a year ago.
But in the 2022 season, he hit a new level by establishing a career-high with 1,710 receiving yards.
Now, with the Dolphins appearing to have Super Bowl aspirations for the first time in decades, Hill wants to churn things up even more.
He wants to become the first wideout to ever have a 2,000-yard season this fall and winter, per Ari Meirov.
Tyreek Hill wants to become the first WR in NFL history to have 2,000+ yards in a season (record is 1,964).
“I got obviously the most accurate QB in the NFL, I’ve got one of the best head coaches in the NFL, and also my position coach is a monster also."pic.twitter.com/Qt0RtWnuJk
— Ari Meirov (@MySportsUpdate) June 8, 2023
Hill is a true speedster receiver, so much so that he has earned the nickname “Cheetah.”
In his maiden voyage in Miami, he teamed with fellow wideout Jaylen Waddle, who had 1,356 yards and eight touchdowns, to give the team arguably the NFL’s best tandem at that position.
This coming season, they will also have a formidable duo at cornerback with veteran star Jalen Ramsey joining four-time Pro Bowler Xavien Howard.
The Dolphins could be set to become even richer, as they’re reportedly interested in adding four-time Pro Bowl running back Dalvin Cook, who was released by the Minnesota Vikings on Thursday.
But their hopes will largely depend on quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and his health.
He had a breakout season in 2022, which was his third year in the pros, but he also suffered multiple concussions.
But if Tagovailoa ends up staying healthy, he could end up directing one of the NFL’s top offenses, as he led the league in passer rating in touchdown rate percentage last season.
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