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Tyreek Hill gives 'bulletin board material' to ex-teammates ahead of Dolphins-Chiefs game

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (R) scores a touchdown against the New England Patriots on Sunday in Miami Gardens, Fla. Photo by Larry Marano/UPI

Nov. 2 (UPI) -- Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill provided what he called "bulletin board material" for his former teammates, guaranteeing Thursday that he will perform well in his Week 9 matchup against the Kansas City Chiefs.

Hill, who joined the Dolphins during the 2022 off-season, will face the Chiefs for the first time since that trade in a contest Sunday morning in Frankfurt, Germany. The game will air on Prime Video.

"It doesn't really matter where we play at," Hill told reporters. "I mean, obviously it would've been great to play in Kansas City, but it really doesn't matter where we play at, you feel me?

"They are going to get this work wherever. Y'all can use that. Bulletin board material."

Hill joined the Chiefs in the 2016 NFL Draft. The former fifth-round pick made an immediate impact, earning six Pro Bowl and three All-Pro selections through his first six seasons.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (C) is on pace to break Calvin Johnson's single-season receiving yards record of 1,964, which he set in 2012. File Photo by Larry Marano/UPI
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (C) is on pace to break Calvin Johnson's single-season receiving yards record of 1,964, which he set in 2012. File Photo by Larry Marano/UPI

He totaled a career-best 119 catches and 1,710 receiving yards in his first season after leaving coach Andy Reid and quarterback Patrick Mahomes, reeling in passes from Tua Tagovailoa under new coach Mike McDaniel.

Hill, who was named AFC Player of the Month for October on Thursday morning, is on pace to break the NFL's single-season receiving yards record -- 1,964. The eight-year veteran leads the NFL with 1,014 yards and eight touchdowns on 61 catches through eight weeks.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (L) is averaging 126.8 receiving yards per game. File Photo by Jon SooHoo/UPI
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (L) is averaging 126.8 receiving yards per game. File Photo by Jon SooHoo/UPI

Hill said on the I Am Athlete podcast earlier this week that he never intended to leave the Chiefs, but a contract dispute led to his departure. He said Thursday that it "took some time" to get over the move, but he is now happy the trade occurred.

"I'm kind of glad that happened," Hill said. "Obviously the situation that I'm in is great. I've got great teammates. My family is from Miami, and also, I accomplished one of my goals of being one of the highest paid in the league. So, everything's great.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (L) will compete against former teammate Patrick Mahomes (C) and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany. File Photo by Jon SooHoo/UPI
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (L) will compete against former teammate Patrick Mahomes (C) and the Kansas City Chiefs on Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany. File Photo by Jon SooHoo/UPI

"Life is great, man. Never can take anything for granted. So, I can't look back. Always got to look forward. That's my mindset."

Hill will compete on the same field as some of his longtime former teammates Sunday in Frankfurt. He said he expects plenty of banter to be exchanged between Chiefs and Dolphins players.

Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill will face his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, for the first time since he was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2022 on Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany. File Photo by Kyle Rivas/UPI
Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill will face his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, for the first time since he was traded to the Miami Dolphins in 2022 on Sunday in Frankfurt, Germany. File Photo by Kyle Rivas/UPI

"It is going to be trash talk, but it's going to be fun though," Hill said. "It's going to be like, 'I want to see you do good, but we going to bust your [expletive] at the same time, though.' It is going to be one of those things like backyard football with your brothers."

Kickoff for the Chiefs-Dolphins international matchup is scheduled for 9:30 a.m. EST Sunday at Deutsche Bank Stadium. The Chiefs opened as 2.5-point favorites in the meeting between the 6-2 teams.

Week 9 of the NFL season will start when the Pittsburgh Steelers (4-3) host the Tennessee Titans (3-4) at 8:15 p.m. Thursday in Pittsburgh.