Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill reveals his approach for the ‘mega’ clash against his ex-team, the Chiefs in Germany

Tyreek Hill is focused on getting his body ready to play after a long flight.


Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill reveals his approach for the ‘mega’ clash against his ex-team, the Chiefs in Germany

Tyreek Hill (via AP)

This week is a special one for Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins as the wide receiver will be facing off against his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs this weekend in Germany. The game is going to be a special one as fans have been waiting to see this matchup all season long. The Dolphins and Chiefs have played exceptionally well until this point as both the teams have lost just 2 games.

Both the teams have a very realistic chance to make the Super Bowl this year and there is a possibility that this weekend, fans will be getting a preview of that matchup. While one would expect there to be a certain degree of animosity from Tyreek’s side to beat his former team, the wideout is viewing the matchup as just another NFL game.

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When a reporter asked Tyreek how he is handling his emotions ahead of the game against the Chiefs and brought up the fact that his teammates have been stating the wideout is not treating this game as a ‘special one’ but just like any other normal game, he responded by stating this.

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Tyreek Hill is focused on getting his body ready to play after a long flight

Dolphins WR is still jetlagged and not yet accustomed to the time change which takes a toll on an individual’s body and performance. Hill addressed the media and said:

I'm feeling tired, I'm still trying to adjust to the sleeping schedule, it's just another opportunity for me to play the game that I love...obviously, it'll be against the Kansas City Chiefs but I'll treat this week just like any other week.

Right now, Tyreek is trying to get back into his groove so that he can perform when called upon.

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Tyreek Hill (via AP)

Tyreek Hill was crowned the AFC Offensive Player of the Month for October and rightfully so, he is averaging 16.6 yards per catch, has 8 touchdowns on 61 receptions, and has 1,014 yards so far this season. He remained humble and credited his teammates for putting him in this position to win this honor.

Tyreek Hill left the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022 due to limited usage and a more lucrative offer from the Dolphins, who committed $120 million, with $72 million guaranteed. Miami has benefited, and the Chiefs-Dolphins matchup this weekend is intriguing.

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