Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins wide receiver, has expressed concerns over the alleged undervaluation of his former Kansas City Chiefs teammate, Travis Kelce. In a recent podcast appearance, Hill stated that Kelce’s $14-15 million annual salary is significantly less than his perceived market value. Hill believes that Kelce, along with Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes, deserves top-tier compensation given their exceptional abilities and contributions to the team’s success.
Hill played alongside Kelce for five seasons in Kansas City, forming a formidable offensive tandem that culminated in two Super Bowl victories. He acknowledges that Kelce and Mahomes may opt for reduced salaries to foster team unity, but he maintains that their skills are unparalleled and warrant the highest possible pay. Hill’s high regard for Kelce extends to the realm of all-time greatness, suggesting that the tight end could be considered the best ever based on his personal experiences and observations.
In another development, the Kansas City Chiefs have reportedly signed head coach Andy Reid to a contract extension, solidifying his status as the NFL’s highest-paid coach. Hill commends the organization’s dedication to supporting its core players and acknowledges Reid’s exceptional leadership in guiding the team to multiple Super Bowl victories.