Tyreek Hill Draws Criticism for His Response to the Chiefs Winning the Super Bowl

For the second year in a row, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill will be watching his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, from afar as they participate in the Super Bowl. And according to Tyreek, that makes him feel a certain way.

“I tell the guys congratulations, I’m so proud of you guys… I wish it was kinda me (playing in the Super Bowl), I’m like the sad little brother,” Hill said of the Chiefs making the Super Bowl while on the red carpet at the NFL Honors on Thursday, February 8.

Tyreek Hill, who’s up for NFL Offensive Player of the Year, on the Red Carpet says he still keeps in touch with many of his fomer #Chiefs teammates and coaches — “I tell the guys congratulations, I’m so proud of you guys, I wish it was kinda me, I’m like the sad little brother.”

This is the first time Hill has shown signs of being disheartened by watching his former team succeed at a high level.

Though this doesn’t mean he has regrets regarding his decision to request a trade two years ago, Chiefs Kingdom will rest easy knowing that Hill will be watching the Super Bowl from the couch while Kansas City succeeds without him.

NFL Honors Award Winners

AP Most Valuable Player: Ravens QB Lamar Jackson

AP Comeback Player of the Year: Browns QB Joe Flacco

AP Offensive Player of the Year: 49ers RB Christian McCaffrey

AP Defensive Player of the Year: Brown DE Myles Garrett

AP Offensive Rookie of the Year: Texans QB C.J. Stroud

AP Defensive Rookie of the Year: Texans DE Will Anderson Jr.

AP Coach of the Year: Brown HC Kevin Stefanski

AP Assistant Coach of the Year: Browns DC Jim Schwartz

Deacon Jones Sack Leader: Steelers DE T.J. Watt

Rookie of the Year: Texans QB C.J. Stroud

Salute to Service: Patriots LS Joe Cardona

Art Rooney: Seahawks LB Bobby Wagner

Walter Payton Man of the Year: Steelers DT Cameron Heyward

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