Tyreek Hill delivers 1-word reaction to DeAndre Hopkins' shocking trade to Chiefs
Does Tyreek Hill want to be traded to the Kansas City Chiefs as well? The Chiefs are currently lacking firepower in the offense due to injuries to major offensive weapons like Marquise "Hollywood" Brown, Rashee Rice and Isiah Pacheco nursing injuries.
However, when star wide receivers such as Amari Cooper and Davante Adams were available, they didn't make any moves. On Wednesday, though, they acquired DeAndre Hopkins from the Tennessee Titans for a conditional fourth-round pick. Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins' wide receiver, took to X (formerly, Twitter) to post a cryptic two-letter message: "hm ."
In modern Internet parlance, it can be interpreted as a shortened form of "hmmm". Could it suggest that he is complimenting a move out of Miami and wanting to reunite with his former team with whom he won a Super Bowl? That's what fans were speculating in the comments.
Unfortunately for Chiefs fans, that's highly unlikely. Tyreek Hill has repeatedly said that he is happy in Miami, even as they face challenges this year with quarterback Tua Tagovailoa missing games due to concussions.
During the peak of the Davante Adams trade drama, Hill admitted on X that he enjoyed teasing fans.
His latest reaction to the DeAndre Hopkins trade could also be him just making fans speculate as to what he meant with his message.
Tyreek Hill takes potshots at Tua Tagovailoa
After Dolphins QB Tua Tagovailoa suffered his third concussion over two years, there were concerns that he might want to retire concerning the possibility of him developing CTE later on.
However, Tyreek Hill seemed to be insensitive to his QB's situation as he took to X to crack a joke about Tua. A fan had joked that when Tua returns from concussion protocol, the team should make him do a designed run play.
Tyreek reposted that with a snide remark, "Who gone call the next play"
A few hours after he made the insensitive comment, the wideout claimed that his X account was under review. This usually happens when a large volume of users report a post on the platform for abusive or bullying content.
"They put my account under review because of my last tweet," Hill wrote in another post.
However, nothing came of it and his account was restored to its normal status. It didn't go down well with football fans, though, who called him out for poking at his teammate.