Tyreek: I'll be Chiefs' 'worst enemy' in return to Arrowhead in 2023
Tyreek Hill can't wait to play his revenge game against the Kansas City Chiefs.
The Miami Dolphins superstar wide receiver said he'll make his former team pay when they face off at Arrowhead Stadium in 2023.
"Chiefs Kingdom, when the Miami Dolphins come to Arrowhead Stadium this year, guess what we (are) going to do?" Hill said in a video shared by his athletic brand Soul Runner on Twitter. "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's worst enemy that day.
"You better change the signals. I know every signal you all got," he added.
The NFL is expected to announce its 2023 schedule in May.
The Chiefs traded Hill, their top wide receiver for years, to the Dolphins during the 2022 offseason as part of a blockbuster move. The seven-time Pro Bowler then became football's highest-paid pass-catcher, signing a four-year deal worth $120 million in Miami. The two teams didn't play each other last season.
The 29-year-old added that he plans to hang up his cleats after the 2025 campaign.
"I'm going to finish out this contract with the Dolphins, and then I'm gonna call it quits," he said, according to uSTADIUM.
Hill had an immediate impact on the Dolphins, leading the club with 119 catches and 1,710 yards to go along with seven touchdowns. Miami earned its first playoff berth since 2016.
Meanwhile, Kansas City did just fine without its former No. 1 wideout, posting a 14-3 record en route to winning the second Super Bowl title of the Patrick Mahomes era in February.
"I was watching the Super Bowl, and I was just really happy for my guys," Hill said. "Even though I'm not part of it, I still feel like I'm part of it."
He added: "Watching Pat and (Travis) Kelce win, watching coach (Andy) Reid get another Super Bowl ring to add to his amazing head coaching career. It felt good."
Hill spent his first six NFL seasons with the Chiefs, catching 479 passes for 6,630 yards and 56 touchdowns. He racked up 105 yards to help Kansas City edge the San Francisco 49ers in Super Bowl LIV.