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Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes recently shared his feelings and reaction to former teammate and wide receiver Tyreek Hill’s comments. During the inaugural episode of Hill’s new podcast, ‘It Needed To Be Said’; the former Chiefs wideout was unhappy about the nature of his role. While his comments were a little confusing for some Chiefs fans, Mahomes believes to know the reasons.

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On Thursday, while expressing his surprise about Hill’s comments to reporters, he stated, “I’m surprised a little just because I feel like we love Tyreek here… We’ve always loved him. We still love him. I saw him out at Formula One in Miami. I’m sure it had something to do with trying to get his podcast some stuff and get it rolling.

The Chiefs QB adds that the franchise’s offense was due to all the players and did not revolve around one player.

The comments from Tyreek Hill comes following his blockbuster trade to the Miami Dolphins during the offseason. The trade took place after both were unable to extend their stay in Kansas City. Even after averaging 86 catches for 1,214 yards and 11 touchdowns in 4 seasons with Mahomes, Hill’s annoyance seems perplexing.

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Despite leading the league in receptions last season, Mahomes reveals that Hill never shared his feelings in 2021.

Patrick Mahomes has his say about Tyreek Hill’s wild comparisons with Tua Tagovaiola

In his podcast, Hill also makes a wild claim about his new QB Tua Tagovaiola being a more accurate QB than Mahomes. The comments may have had no effects on Mahomes. As he admits to not having the best accuracy or completion percentage in the NFL. Moreover, Mahomes adds that he wants to score touchdowns and win Super Bowl titles.

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While Hill seems to be sticking behind his new QB in Tagovaiola, the Next Gen Stats’ Passing Score presents clarity. In 2021, Mahomes had a passing score of 89, superior to Tagovaiola’s passing score of 82.

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The numbers suggest that work is left to be done for the Dolphins’ QB to get closer to the former Super Bowl champion.

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There is work left for Mahomes, Tagovaiola, and Hill to achieve their dream of winning the Super Bowl in 2022. As the new season approaches ever closer, they have all the motivation they need to enthrall their fans.