Home/NFL

via Imago

via Imago

Tyreek Hill, the ‘Cheetah,’ will face his former side soon. The most hyped battle of the week, the Chiefs vs the Dolphins, is just around the corner. Both teams are at the top of the point tables in the AFC West and the AFC East. The game is evenly matched as both the teams have won 6 and lost just two games and have secured 0.750 Pct.

Barring the loss against the Bills 48-20 and the Eagles 31-17, the Dolphins have made quick work of each opponent and proved impenetrable at the Hard Rock. The Chiefs, on the other hand, are playing just like the champs. When both these teams take their steps on the football field, one player is bound to get more emotional.

Cheetah is feeling the pressure!

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

The swashbuckling wide receiver Tyreek Hill has made his name in the NFL by churning out match-winning performances regularly. Despite playing as a WR, he has managed to secure 8 TDs. He is having a far better season with the Dolphins than last year. Will he be able to play with the same zeal when he faces his former team? Tyreek Hills shares his views on the same.

On his YouTube channel, he admitted, ?A lot of people been asking me are you going to be emotional I said man to me a ain’t no emotion in sports bro like I I love those guys um I love them to death I got so much respect for Coach Reid and um I’m looking forward to seeing like a bunch of familiar faces.” The Chiefs drafted Tyreek Hill in 2016, and he spent the first six years of his football career with them before signing the $120 million contract with the Dolphins.

Acknowledging the fierce competition in the AFC, he added: ?It’s gonna be a fun game you got two six and two teams um going for like the number one seed in the AFC, and it’s to be a battle they got dogs on defense obviously they got dogs on the offensive side of the ball.? Well, you have to agree with one of the best WRs in the league when he says so.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

The Chiefs vs. the Dolphins: Long time coming!

After signing the contract with the Dolphins two years ago, he has never faced his former team. The Chiefs and the Dolphins are going against each other after three years. They last faced each other in 2020, where the Chiefs came on top 33-27 in a fierce battle.

via Imago

If we turn the pages of history books, the Dolphins lead 16-15 to the Chiefs. The Dolphins beat the Chargers 31-17 last week, while the Chiefs were decimated by the Broncos 24-9. The high-stakes game is going to take place in Germany. The team will have to cope with the jet lag and the difference in time zone. The match will take place at the Deutsche Bank Park Stadium in Frankfurt this Sunday at 12:30 pm ET.

ADVERTISEMENT

Article continues below this ad

Watch This Story:?Watch: Tom Brady and Joe Pyfer Share a Special Moment at UFC Vegas 80