Hill: Dolphins are better than Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV team
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill thinks extremely highly of his current team.
During an interview with CBS Sports on Tuesday, Hill said he believes Miami has what it takes to win a Super Bowl this season and is even better than the Kansas City Chiefs' squad with which he won a championship in 2020.
"The way we practice, the way we play for one another is something that I've never seen before in a team," Hill said. "I won a Super Bowl and I feel like this is probably the better team than when we won a Super Bowl back when I was on K.C."
The 29-year-old went on to stress the importance of showing up prepared on game day, saying the only thing that can stop the Dolphins is themselves.
"It can look good on paper, but we obviously gotta get it done on Sundays," he said.
Hill spent the first six seasons of his NFL career with the Chiefs and was part of their Super Bowl LIV-winning team.
The Dolphins enter Week 13 with an AFC East-best record of 8-3 and are the No. 4 seed in the AFC playoff race, trailing the Baltimore Ravens, Chiefs, and Jacksonville Jaguars.