The fastest WR in the league Tyreek Hill will be gracing the Arrowhead with his presence after two long years. HC Andy Reid is aware of the situation as fans want to see the former Chiefs’ mainstay again but on the opposing side. The Chiefs will be hosting the Dolphins in the Wild card game, and the stakes can’t get much bigger than this.
Tyreek Hill stayed with the team for 6 years of his starting career before parting ways. He is continuing his dream run at the Miami and keeps breaking records for fun. Cheetah faced the Chiefs in Germany in the week 9 game of the season but this time it’s a completely different ball game. The fans will get ecstatic after seeing their former WR again and Andy Reid addressed the situation in a recent presser.
Andy Reid on the effect of Cheetah’s presence “Electric”
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A reporter explained the situation surrounding Hill’s comeback at Kansas City after Germany. She asked Reid about his expectations of the fans and Cheetah’s reactions, “So you are expecting quite an electric reaction in the stadium and from him and the fans when he will be out there on the field.”
Reid was quick to respond and downplayed Hill and appreciated his energy, “Yeah, he is always ready to play. So he will be fired up, I’m sure.” HC then shifted his focus to how the fans would respond. He admired the Chiefs’ fan base for their enthusiasm, downplaying Hill’s hype and said, “It doesn’t matter who comes in, our fans are like they are crazy every week.” He further added, “So it’s gonna be electric.” However, he did acknowledge how good Hill is at his game.
Well, the coach may have rightly portrayed the ever-enthusiastic Chiefs fans, but one cannot ignore Hill’s massive fanbase amid the heights of his career.
Tyreek Hill was the face of the Kansas City Chiefs
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Tyreek Hill has achieved the peak of his career with the Dolphins and HC Mike McDaniel. He has crossed the 1700-yard mark with 119 receptions in both seasons. Before joining hands with the Miami Dolphins, Hill also displayed exceptional capabilities and made his name as an emerging superstar in the NFL arena. Hill has a growing fanbase amid his heightening career.
He was one of the better pass-catchers in all of football. Since his departure to Miami, however, he’s been the second-best pass catcher in two straight seasons. This year he trailed behind sensational CeeDee Lamb and last year he trailed behind Justin Jefferson.
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Cheetah had covered 6,630 yards with 479 receptions and 62 total TDs. In 2020, he recorded 15 TDs. During his time with the Chiefs, he made it to the Pro Bowl every year and also won the Lombardi trophy with Patrick Mahomes. Cheetah is returning to the place he once called home. No wonder the atmosphere at the stadium will be electric as fans want to see their former superstar rocking the Arrowhead once again.
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