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Tyreek Hill Delivers a Message to Miami Dolphins Fans

Tyreek Hill talks to the media during a Miami Dolphins press conference at PSD Bank Arena on November 02, 2023 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.


Tyreek Hill talks to the media during a Miami Dolphins press conference at PSD Bank Arena on November 02, 2023 in Frankfurt am Main, Germany.
(Photo by Alex Grimm/Getty Images)

After being traded to the Miami Dolphins by the Kansas City Chiefs a few years ago, superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill got a chance at a fresh start, even though he became a household name and earned the distinction as one of the best players in the league while catching passes from Patrick Mahomes.

With Hill changing teams and going to a Dolphins team that had an uncertain future, there was no telling what was in store for the perennial Pro Bowler, as some believed he might not be the same player going from Mahomes to a then-unproven Tua Tagovailoa.

Fortunately for Hill, not only was this an excellent move for him as he helped build a winning culture in Miami under head coach Mike McDaniel, but Tagovailoa became the real deal while developing some chemistry with Hill and star wide receiver Jaylen Waddle.

However, the team flamed out quickly in the NFL playoffs last year, with Hill’s former team making easy work of Miami in the first round, but the veteran wideout seems excited to get things back on track in 2024, sending a message to Dolphins fans through the team’s Twitter account.

“The most important thing right now I wanna say is: Fins up. Let’s go. Super Bowl baby, let’s get it,” Hill said.

After a promising 2023 NFL season, the Dolphins will hope to leap forward rather than a couple of steps back in 2024, as they will face some stiff competition in the AFC once again while still sharing the spotlight with the division-rival Buffalo Bills in the AFC East.

If the Dolphins can improve defensively and continue to be a juggernaut offensively, Miami could be a force to be reckoned with again next season, which bodes well for their chances to go the distance.