Chiefs' Travis Kelce gets real about Tyreek Hill before playoff matchup

It may seem like there is animosity there between Tyreek Hill and the Kansas City Chiefs, but it's not exactly what you think. For Hill, it's all trolling and poking fun. He is happy where he is now and has no ill will towards the team he won a Super Bowl win.Hill is happy as […]

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It may seem like there is animosity there between Tyreek Hill and the Kansas City Chiefs, but it's not exactly what you think. For Hill, it's all trolling and poking fun. He is happy where he is now and has no ill will towards the team he won a Super Bowl win.

Hill is happy as he got what he wanted – to be one of the highest-paid players at his position, and the Chiefs got what they wanted – a slew of draft picks that turned into some pretty amazing players and a Super Bowl in 2022.

After the Chiefs beat the Dolphins in Germany, Hill called this a rivalry. It's not really a rivalry because, well, the Chiefs are the only team that has won in the matchup.

So, while it may seem like it's a rivalry, it's really just all jokes from Hill. And the Chiefs still love Hill for what he did during his time in Kansas City. The Chiefs players have made sure to harp on that, too.

"I expect KC to give him nothing but love until he puts up a peace sign or something like that. Then he might hear a few boos," Kelce told the media this week. "He'll forever be loved in this city because of who he was off the field in this community."

In 2018, Hill joined The Fight Against Hunger. In 2022, the Tyreek Hill Family Foundation helped the homeless in Kansas City by partnering with Taking It to the Streets, a Kansas City nonprofit. Those are just two of the few things he did in the community.

As much as some fans hate that he left and hold it against him, I promise you he still has a love for the city and the fanbase.