Tyreek Hill has many reasons to envy his former team, Kansas City Chiefs, this weekend, since they are preparing to play for a third consecutive title of the Super Bowl.
But the fact that the president, Donald Trump, will be in the stands to see Sunday's confrontation against Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans is another aspect of the game that will make Hill want to be in the field.
'That is tremendous. To be able to play in front of Donald Trump, that would be something to tear down the desire list, 'said the star of the Miami Dolphins to Fox.
'Not every day you can play football in the face of the guy that people respect and are at the top of this country's helm.
'I have always been a fan of Donald Trump, by the way. That will be incredible.
The 30 -year -old Hill Open Receptor played for Chiefs from 2016 to 2021, winning a Super Bowl title, before being changed to the Dolphins in 2022.
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The NFL Tyreek Hill star has revealed that she is a great admirer of the president, Donald Trump
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Hill used to play for Kansas City bosses, but was changed to the Miami Dolphins in 2022
He signed a four -year agreement and $ 120 million with the Dolphins and the guaranteed rate of $ 72 million made it the best paid open receiver in the NFL.
But while Hill tells his money, his former teammates tell Super Bowl rings.
Sunday's game could see Chiefs become the first team to win three consecutive titles in the Super Bowl era.
Last season, the Dolphins lost to the Chiefs in the playoffs while this time, the Dolphins could not do the postseason completely.
It was a great source of frustration for Hill, who recently returned to the statements that he wanted to leave the franchise.
Earlier this week, he issued a public apology to his teammate and field marshal Tua Tagovaila.
“I don't want to go anywhere,” he told Kay Adams. 'I love it. My family loves. Children love to be on the beach every morning. Then it is something incredible, man.
'We are really building something special in Miami. We arrive at the playoffs the first two years. Obviously, this year it was difficult, but if the boys continue to buy what the coach (Mike McDaniel) is building and the culture he is trying to build, it will be somewhat beautiful, man.