Tyreek Hill gives Patrick Mahomes credit for the Chiefs’ success

Tyreek Hill claims that he was the most important player on the Kansas City Chiefs offense, not Patrick Mahomes.

Tyreek Hill of the Miami Dolphins wanted all the attention. He said that he was more important to the Kansas City Chiefs offense than quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

During the launch of his podcast, It Needed To Be Said, Hill left no stone untouched. While Hill is completely correct in asserting that his new quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, is more accurate than Mahomes, he cannot claim that he is the one who made Mahomes a star in Kansas City.

Mahomes is one of the most talented quarterbacks in the game’s history. This viewpoint is insane.

Here’s Hill arguing that he, not Mahomes, was the most important player on the field during Chiefs games.

Tyreek Hill gives Patrick Mahomes far too much credit for his success with the Chiefs

Has Hill’s ego been hurt as a result of his trade? without a doubt The modern-day Dallas Cowboys Triplets were Hill, Mahomes, and tight end Travis Kelce, who are all Hall of Famers.

While it was enjoyable while it lasted, all good things must eventually come to an end. Hill may have freed up the field for Mahomes to work with, but Mahomes isn’t an immobile stiff in the pocket either.

In all honesty, Mahomes has always had the ability; the question was whether it could be honed and how quickly.

We are incredibly fortunate to see Mahomes perform at his peak so quickly after landing in a well-run company like the Chiefs and playing under an exceptional offensive play caller in Andy Reid. Hill was important in Mahomes’ emergence as a superstar, but he did not carry him.

What’s more, Hill will get the chance to demonstrate his argument this autumn in Miami. He’ll be a great help to Tagovailoa, and the Chiefs’ offense will most likely suffer without him. Don’t make a fool of yourself.

They couldn’t possibly be wrong. Regardless, we’re talking about two perennial All-Pro playmakers. They worked so well together before, and now we’ll see how they perform as AFC rivals.

HHill will live on in Mahomes’ mythology, but he isn’t the reason for the Chiefs’ success.