Tyreek Hill's story about his Chiefs exit keeps changing

Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is talking about his exit from the Kansas City Chiefs again, and the story continues to change.  If you'll recall back to June of 2022, Hill debuted the first episode of the "It Needed To Be Said" podcast. He brought on his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, to detail his exit from […]

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Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill is talking about his exit from the Kansas City Chiefs again, and the story continues to change. 

If you'll recall back to June of 2022, Hill debuted the first episode of the "It Needed To Be Said" podcast. He brought on his agent, Drew Rosenhaus, to detail his exit from the Chiefs via trade. The story back then was that they tried to make a deal with Kansas City – and that Hill wanted to be there

That was just the first iteration of a story that has many versions. 

He told Shannon Sharpe on Club Shay Shay that the trade was about his role on offense (& no state income tax in Florida). 

He told Brandon Marshall on the I Am Athlete podcast that his agent was trying to "bait" Kansas City into signing him to a lucrative contract.

Every single time, a different story. 

Appearing on Robert Griffin III's podcast, RG3 and the Ones, Hill has now amended his story. . . again. 

"Pat (Mahomes) had (Travis) Kelce and I was kind of jealous," Hill joked. "I was hurt. Patrick, you ain't never invite me over to your house like you did Kelce. You always invited Kelce. That's why we here where we at now." 

"It was almost 1 and 2," Griffin said. "And with Tua (Tagovailoa), you are for sure 1" 

"I've never been anybody's side chick before," Hill said. "Never. Always my whole life, high school, middle school, all the quarterback's main chick. I go to KC, now I'm the side chick. Hold on, what's going here? You taking me to Joe's BBQ? No, I don't want no BBQ, I want to go to the fancy restaurant. I want to go to the fancy restaurants." 

"You want to go to Nobu," Griffin said. 

"I want to go to Nobu," Hill said. 

RGIII then brought up some interactions with Hill during the Germany game between the Chiefs and the Dolphins. He said he felt that Patrick Mahomes and Andy Reid acted "cold" toward Hill. Well, Hill felt there was a reason for that.

Hill said that Reid and Mahomes were the last two people in the Chiefs organization that he spoke to before the trade to Miami. He said that things were a little "dicey" because the last time they spoke, it was all about getting him a long-term deal with the team. That deal never happened.

Perhaps, Hill has it all wrong about the reason that Mahomes and Reid weren't all warm and fuzzy to him in Week 9. The former Chiefs receiver just can't seem to get past his departure from Kansas City. When he's asked about it, he could simply say that he's past it and would like to talk about his current team. Instead, every time he speaks on the matter, it's a different story with shreds of truth revealing Hill's true character.