While the Miami Dolphins might’ve slipped to 8-5 in the 2022-23 season after a lackluster road trip yet there is one player who managed to exceed all expectations. Given that this team will have plenty of work at their disposal when they return home for work, Hill will be confident in building upon his upward trajectory.
On the same note, let us look upon the journey of Tyreek Hill in the NFL and just when he was drafted in the grandest stage of them all. So, without further ado, lets get straight into this story.
Tyreek Hill was drafted into the league in 2016 by the Kansas City Chiefs with the 165th overall pick. His rise to the top might be rapid and fast yet it has come in the most tiring and hard way possible. Things were never easy for this Wide Receiver – for those who are not aware, Hill received three years’ probation (due to domestic violence accusations) and was dismissed from the football and track team at OSU. Eventually, the electrifying WR finished his college career at West Alabama State.
From his rookie season Tyreek Hill became one of the best catchers in the league. He followed it up in 2017 until the 2019 season when things actually went haywire for him. Moreover, he was again charged with assault and battery towards his fiancée and three-year-old son. With a disturbing and ugly audio being leaked about his assault, the Kansas City Chiefs general suspended him.
Eventually, by July of the same year, the investigation was no longer active, and Hill returned back to the football field as Chiefs’ Wide Receiver. His stint with the Chiefs was superb, especially after Kansas City Chiefs won their first Super Bowl since 1970, with a staggering 31-20 win against the Niners in the Super Bowl LIV.
In the 2022-23 season, Tyreek Hill decided to part ways and join Tua Tagovailoa in Miami.