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Tyreek Hill issues Patrick Mahomes’ Chiefs warning ahead of next season’s matchup - “I'm gonna be your worst enemy”

Last offseason, Tyreek Hill was traded to the Miami Dolphins from the Kansas City Chiefs and the move shocked many. Not many thought that Hill would leave the Chiefs, but due to failure in contract negotiations, both parties decided to go their separate ways.

While Hill got a better contract and had a great season with the Dolphins, the Chiefs went on to win the Super Bowl after losing their star receiver. Such trades are seen very rarely where both teams are successful, but that's what the Hill trade did for both teams.

The Chiefs utilized the draft picks that they got in return for Hill, while the Dolphins created one of the best offenses in the league with Hill. The Miami Dolphins will face the Chiefs at Arrowhead Stadium next season, and Tyreek Hill has already issued a warning to his former team. Here's what he said:

"Chiefs kingdom, when the Miami Dolphins come to Arrowhead Stadium this year, guess what are we gonna do. I hate to throw the peace sign against y'all, I hate to do it."
"But guess what? I'm gonna be your worst enemy that day. I'm gonna be your worst enemy that day... the signals, I know every signal y'all got."

The fixture list isn't out yet, but Kansas City Chiefs fans will certainly keep an eye on it when their team plays Hill and the Dolphins. If Tua Tagovailoa stays healthy, that game could turn out to be a great one.

Patrick Mahomes has already proved that he can play extremely well without Hill. It will be interesting to see how he performs against his former teammate's new team next season.

Chiefs Kingdom better be ready✌🏿 @cheetah https://t.co/msVvnChczs

Tyreek Hill hasn't lost a step after leaving the Chiefs

Tyreek Hill: AFC Wild Card Playoffs - Miami Dolphins v Buffalo Bills
Tyreek Hill: AFC Wild Card Playoffs - Miami Dolphins v Buffalo Bills

Many thought that Tyreek Hill would struggle with the Miami Dolphins since he is no longer playing with Mahomes. But that wasn't the case as he put up one of the best seasons of his career, and proved to the franchise that he was worth everything that they gave up to get him.

Last season, Hill had 119 catches for 1,710 yards and scored nine touchdowns in 17 games. The numbers would have been even better had Tua Tagovailoa stayed healthy. Unfortunately, that wasn't the case.


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