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Tyreek Hill Claims He Is In Difficult Position As Former Kansas City Chiefs Star Predicts Super Bowl LIX

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Former Kansas City Chiefs star, Tyreek Hill, has revealed that making a prediction for Super Bowl LIX will put him in a difficult position.

Tyreek Hill Makes Difficult Prediction For Super Bowl LIX

The Miami Dolphins wide receiver was on the books in Kansas and won his singular Super Bowl ring with the franchise in 2019.

Since leaving in 2022, Hill has struggled to replicate his form form his time under Andy Reid and the Chiefs have continued to dominate.

A win at Super Bowl LIX will secure a third consecutive Lombardi trophy for the Chiefs and this would be the first time in history that a team has managed to achieve this feat.

Finding a victory will not be a simple task, as they face a Philadelphia Eagles side that are looking for revenge after the Chiefs edged a victory over the Eagles in 2023.

Hill will be forced to watch his former side on TV, however, he has revealed his difficulty in making a prediction due to his relationship with Patrick Mahomes and some of the roster in Philadelphia.

Hill revealed that he was torn about Patrick Mahomes and the Chiefs potentially clinching the three-peat this year, but not for the reasons you might expect.

Hill said (Via Complex Sports): “I wanna see Pat three-peat, I do. I really wanna see Pat three-peat but also, I got some friends on the Philadelphia Eagles man. C.J. Gardner-Johnson, he’s a buddy of mine, A.J. Brown, I wanna see him ball out obviously. So I just wanna see a good game man.”

“Dang, I do wanna see Pat three-peat.”

During his time in Kansas City, Hill not only won a Super Bowl ring but he also continued to impress by adding two consecutive seasons with at least 1200 receiving yards.

However, the Chiefs were not willing to award the NFL star with a lengthy-deal and decided to trade him to the Miami Dolphins.

Hill has recently spoke about leaving the Dolphins, especially after a disappointing defeat at the end of the campaign – failing to make the play-offs since Hill’s arrival.