Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill doesn’t seem to be wanting any suggestions from former NFL pᴀss catcher Antonio Brown any time soon.
Brown, who played for the Pittsburgh Steelers and won a Super Bowl with the Tampa Bay Buccaneers, recently appeared on comedian Theo Von’s podcast.
In that episode, he addressed Hill’s decision to leave the Kansas City Chiefs in the 2022 offseason via a trade demand that saw him go to the Miami Dolphins.
When asked if it was smart for any player to leave a stronger team in favor of a larger contract, Brown remarked, ‘It’s a bad decision, you just better ask Tyreek Hill.
Former NFL wideout Antonio Brown suggested it was a bad idea for Tyreek Hill to go to Miami
Hill, a Dolphins receiver, clapped back at him on X and said he didn’t need Brown’s advice
Hill has had some of his most successful seasons with the Dolphins, but hasn’t won a тιтle there
‘Cheetah [Hill’s nickname] should have stayed with Patrick Mahomes going to Super Bowls. It’s not nice in Miami.
‘You come to Miami after your career for vacation. You don’t want to be there with the party scene and BBL’s. It’s a distraction, man.
‘You need to play in Kansas City. It’s cold and you can focus on football and you gonna win.’
Hill, who won a Super Bowl with the Chiefs before his departure, got wind of the comments and responded on X, formerly Twitter. The 31-year-old Hill said, ‘I think I’ll not take his advice he still the goat thoughh.’
While Hill may have won his only тιтle in Kansas City, he has had the best seasons of his career in Miami.
After not breaking 1,500 receiving yards once with the Chiefs, Hill put up at least 1,700 yards in his first two seasons with the Dolphins.
That included 2023 when, despite being without starting quarterback Tua Tagovailoa for a majority of the season, Hill led the league in receiving yards (1,799) and touchdowns (13).
Unfortunately for him, he has never once tasted success in the playoffs with the Dolphins – losing both games he’s played in.
Hill’s future in Miami isn’t certain – with the wideout previously hinting that he may want a change of scenery.
His contract is set to expire at the end of the 2027 season. The deal does have a potential out in 2026, which would cost the Dolphins $15.5million in ᴅᴇᴀᴅ cap space. He’s set to earn a base salary of $10m with a cap hit of $27.6m after bonuses and restructuring.