Tyreek Hill has plenty of reasons to be jealous of his former team, Kansas City Chiefs, this weekend while they are ready to play for a third consecutive Super Bowl title.
But the fact that the president, Donald Trump, will be in the stands to see Sunday's confrontation against Philadelphia Eagles in New Orleans is another aspect of the game that Hill wishes him to be on the field.
“That's huge. To be able to play for Donald Trump, that would be something to repel the bucket list, “the Miami Dolphins star told Fox.
'Not every day you play football for the man who respect people and is at the top of the helm of this country.
'By the way, I have always been a fan of Donald Trump. That will be great.
Wide Receiver Hill, 30, played for the Chiefs from 2016 to 2021 and won one Super Bowl title before he was traded to the dolphins in 2022.
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NFL star Tyreek Hill has revealed that he is a great admirer of the president, Donald Trump
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Hill used to play for the chiefs of Kansas City, but was traded in 2022 to the Miami Dolphins
He signed a four -year -old deal of $ 120 million with the dolphins and the $ 72 million guaranteed reimbursement made him the best -paid broad recipient in the NFL.
But while Hill counts his money, his former teammates count Super Bowl -Ringen.
Sunday's game could see that the Chiefs will be the first team to win three consecutive titles in the Super Bowl era.
Last season the dolphins of the Chiefs lost in the play -offs, while this time the dolphins were unable to make the late season completely.
It was a huge source of frustration for Hill, who recently ran back that he wanted to leave the franchise.
Earlier this week he gave a public apology to his teammate and Quarterback Tua Tagovailoa.
“I don't want to go anywhere,” he told Kay Adams. “I love it. My family likes. Children absolutely love to be on the beach every morning. So it's great, man.
'We are really building something special in Miami. We made the play -offs for the first two years. It was clear that this year was difficult, but if boys keep buying in what coach (Mike McDaniel) builds and the culture he is trying to build, it will be something beautiful, man. '