Tyreek Hill, also known as Cheetah, never shies away from expressing his views. The 28-year-old WR from Miami Dolphins took some potshots at a former teammate and NFL superstar, Patrick Mahomes’ younger brother, Jackson Mahomes. Hill made the remarks in a recent interview on BS w/Jake Paul.
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Initially, the interviewer asked Hill if he would be handcuffed to Jackson Mahomes. Hill immediately refused and the interviewer further asked if he would have to handcuff the younger Mahomes for 24 hours to win the Super Bowl. Hill responded by saying these words.
“I ain’t even going to counter y’all. That Super Bowl can g*damn wait.”
Meanwhile, the Dolphins’ Wide Receiver also clarified that he holds nothing personal against Jackson. Instead, he found the idea of being handcuffed as something really unappealing.
.@cheetah is just like the rest of us.pic.twitter.com/h7iSLEZzWK
— Dov Kleiman (@NFL_DovKleiman) August 26, 2022
Why Tyreek Hill is called Cheetah. Here is the answer
The 28-year-old WR is one of the most-looked upon talents since rookie years, earning the nickname ‘Cheetah’ for speed. Hill played for the Kansas City Chiefs from 2016 to 2021 and enjoyed a big fan following. It came as a shock for some of his fans when he bid goodbye to the Chiefs and joined Miami Dolphins in the 2022 season.
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Hill is famous for his consistent performance in the NFL. He has been selected to six Pro Bowls in the league. In addition, he got named to the NFL’s 2010s All-Decade Team as a punt returner.
Interestingly, Hill represented the US in the World Junior Championships in Barcelona in 2012 and returned with a gold medal. The event was a 4×100 m relay. He also won a bronze medal at the 200m race event. After hitting headlines again, the WR will be eager to prove a point or two in the new season of NFL kicking off on September 11.
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