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Touchdowns, rivalries, and championships are most often discussed when it comes to the NFL. However, in a recent turn of events, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill stunned his fellow NFL wide receiver for the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, Mike Evans, and the rest of the fans when he shared his unexpected post-retirement plan on a live Twitch stream.

One of the best WRs in the NFL, Hill who was drafted by the Kansas City Chiefs in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft, left everyone wondering what led to this surprising revelation. What did Hill say that left Evans speechless?

Tyreek Hill to master p*rn industry

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After mastering American football, Hill wants to explore the Adult film industry post-retirement he expressed in a recent viral video. During a Twitch livestream with Mike Evans, Hill was asked “When you retire, you’re gonna be all over, huh?” TV, everything,” to which Hill responded “Nah, when I retire, bro, I want to be a p*rn star, bro. Dead serious,” he replied. “You think I got that?”

 

Hill expected a quick reply, but Evans took a long pause. “No”, said Hill to get an answer and Evans responded awkwardly “Nah, I mean, whatever you want, bro,” “I don’t get an opinion on that.”

For now, it is not clear if Hill was serious or if he messing around with his viewers. Only time will tell if his desire to join the porn industry will take off or not but he does have a lot planned for his retirement by the looks of it.

Hills’ retirement plans

Hill is not very consistent in his retirement plans, he is a man of various interests. The player showed his interest in leaving the NFL after his heart-to-heart conversation with his father and building a gaming team. He also expressed his enthusiasm for coaching after his international career came to an end. While Hill may be a man of several interests, we can speculate that becoming a p*rn star may be at the end of his list.

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Most NFL players after retirement join broadcasting or coaching but Hill’s desire is different in that sense. NFL players joining the film industry isn’t something new, this has happened before. Back in 2015, ex-NFL

Rashard Mendenhall joined and worked as a writer on the first season of HBO’s “Ballers,”

After the recent revelation, the NFL can expect the unexpected from Hill. The question remains: Was Hill genuinely serious, or was it just playful banter?

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