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Tyreek Hill, Drew Rosenhouse Open to trading request from the bosses

When the Chiefs swapped Dolphins’ wide receiver Tyreek Hill, many were surprised that Kansas City would move from such a dynamic player. But maybe it shouldn’t have been a shock.

In the new Hill It Needed To Be Said podcast, the general public in Miami said they were not happy with the way the Chiefs used it last season.

“If the teams are going to give us one-on-one matches against their best corner, I don’t see why the teams aren’t using their best receiver,” Hill told ProFootballTalk. “And right there, probably like me, the Chiefs disintegrated right there. When I’m like, yo, I don’t want to talk or be wild in a situation, but can I see the pill for a while, please? Just give me the ball, please. ”

Hill also had his agent, Drew Rosenhouse, discuss what is missing in the relationship between Hill and Kansas City. In particular, Rosenhaus mentioned the discrepancy between them and the Chiefs when it came to extending Hill’s contract, which was influenced by Davante Adams’ new deal with the Raiders.

“If they didn’t want to make that kind of deal, then we’d give them a blockbuster trade,” Rosenhaus said. “I told them frankly that I have the feeling that I can talk to teams from the league and bring a bunch… to bring great compensation. And I think the bosses initially wanted to challenge us and see what we could get from other contract teams and what we could get as compensation.

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Hill signed a four-year $ 120 million extension with Miami as part of the deal. He explained that he had tried to get Patrick Mahoms and Andy Reed to influence Brett Witch to give him the deal, but it didn’t seem to work.

Both Hill and Rosenhaus opened up completely beyond these two topics. Hill mentioned that Chiefs did not allow him to see his grandfather, who underwent prostate surgery in 2021, where things seem calmer in Miami.

In addition, Rosenhaus believes that the stellar power of Mahomes was too great in Kansas City, where the Dolphins will recognize Hill’s presence more. However, Hill argues that this is not a problem.

“The only thing that interests me is the respect in the building. Fame outside the building, I don’t care about any of that, man, “he said. “Because none of this will win our matches on Sunday.”

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