"I can't blame Tyreek Hill, who got paid" for WR's big money transfer to the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs' Trey Smith said. 1

“I can’t blame Tyreek Hill, who got paid” for WR’s big money transfer to the Miami Dolphins, Kansas City Chiefs’ Trey Smith said.

Tyreek Hill shocked the entire NFL after switching teams ahead of the 2022 NFL season to play for the Miami Dolphins. This move came as a shock to many, given how he’s shone for the Kansas City Chiefs over the past few seasons.

In the past few days, a lot has been said by Tyreek Hill about the trade, about why he so desperately wanted a trade move. The extremely promising wide receiver made some controversial statements about his former teammate and quarterback Patrick Mahomes.

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Tyreek Hill even received death threats for claiming Patrick Mahomes after his trade with the Dolphins.

Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill
Patrick Mahomes and Tyreek Hill

Kansas City Chiefs offensive lineman, Trey Smith He recently appeared on the radio show J-Mart and Ramon to talk about his first year in the NFL. Questioned about his former teammate Tyreek Hill’s trade move, the young player did not consider taking sides and was limited in his opinion.

“Yeah, the coaches will do what they think is best for the organization and the team. And I can’t blame Tyreek; he gets paid” Trey Smith sang on the J-Mart and Ramon radio show. “I would never blame a man for getting paid, but he has to do what’s best for him. I’m really excited to see what he’s doing in Miami, wish him well.”

Tyreek Hill also claimed that while Miami Dolphins’ Tua Tagavailoa is better than Mahomes, in the second half of the previous season he felt a little outside of their offensive play and wanted to be more involved.

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