Tyreek Hill has been one of the best wide receivers in the NFL over the past decade.
He was dominant with the Kansas City Chiefs, helping them win their first Super Bowl in the Patrick Mahomes era.
There were a few concerns about Hill moving on to the Miami Dolphins with the unknowns of Tua Tagovailoa at the time, but it appears that he has quelled those at this point.
Even in a new landing spot without Mahomes, Hill has proven to be worth the hype.
He recently appeared on the “Millions Worth of Game” podcast, where he was asked if he’ll be a first-ballot Hall of Famer.
“I need one more Super Bowl, I think, man,” Hill said.
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While Hill doesn’t have any doubts about his on-field abilities, he believes he needs one more ring to showcase his brilliance.
Super Bowl rings aren’t necessarily an indicator of how good that one player is, but it can help their case.
Take Tom Brady, for instance.
Brady’s on-field stats were one thing, but the fact that he amassed seven Super Bowls throughout his career speaks to his individual dominance as well.
He made a marked impact on the Tampa Bay Buccaneers and New England Patriots and has marked his place in NFL history as a result.
Has Hill done enough to cement his place in NFL history, putting together the best case possible to make it to the Hall of Fame?
That remains to be seen.
If he does win another Super Bowl, it could go a long way for his legacy.
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