Tyreek Hill fires warning to Kansas City Chiefs but also reveals shock early retirement plans
Tyreek Hill has sent a warning to former team the Kansas City Chiefs ahead of his return to Arrowhead Stadium in the 2023 season, while also revealing a surprise retirement plan.
The Miami Dolphins' All-Pro wide receiver cannot wait to go back to Kansas after the Chiefs opted to trade him away to Miami ahead of the 2022 campaign.
However, the 29-year-old does not look like he will be hanging around in the NFL for much longer after revealing that he intends to hang up his cleats after the 2025 season during a recent appearance on Sports Radio 810 WHB.
"Chiefs Kingdom, when the Miami Dolphins come to Arrowhead Stadium this year, guess what we gonna do?" Hill told his former Chiefs teammates Anthony Sherman and Gehrig Dieter, via FanNation.
"Guess what we gonna do? I hate to say it, man. I hate to throw up the peace sign against y'all. I hate to do it! But guess what? I'm gonna be y'all worst enemy that day. I'm gonna be y'all worst enemy that day."
Hill can't yet circle a date on his calendar for that clash, as the dates and times for the 2023 schedule are yet to be announced. However, the dynamic receiver does know when he walk away from pro football.
"I'm going for 10, man," Hill said in reference to 10 career seasons. "I'm gonna finish out this contract with the Dolphins and then I'm gonna call it quits. I want to go into the business side. I want to do so many things in my life, bro.
"So I really want to get into like the gaming space. I really want to get huge in that and that's kind of what I'm doing right now. I'm using my platform, creating a gaming team, which isn't launched yet. It should launch by the end of this month. I'm gonna just sign like different content creators, different athletes. I just been working that, talking to different sponsors."
The 29-year-old, who will be just 31 in the 2025 season, signed a four-year, $120million deal with Miami subsequent to Kansas City trading him.
However, there is a potential out after 2025 and the Dolphins would save $45m on the salary cap by releasing him. But they would also take a $56.3m cap hit by keeping him under his current terms.