Former Kansas City player sends strong message to Chiefs

The NFL won't announce the 2023 schedule until May, but we already know that the Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the Miami Dolphins this upcoming season.  And I think every Chiefs fan knows what that means.  Superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who was traded from the Chiefs to the Dolphins last offseason, will […]

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The NFL won't announce the 2023 schedule until May, but we already know that the Kansas City Chiefs are set to host the Miami Dolphins this upcoming season. 

And I think every Chiefs fan knows what that means. 

Superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill, who was traded from the Chiefs to the Dolphins last offseason, will make his much-anticipated return to Arrowhead Stadium in 2023 (if the NFL is smart, they'll make it a primetime game — preferably on Sunday night). 

Hill had a message for Chiefs fans this week while talking about his return to Kansas City during an appearance on Sports Radio 810.

“Chiefs Kingdom, when the Miami Dolphins come to Arrowhead Stadium this year, guess what we’re going to do,” said Hill. “I hate to say it, man. I hate to throw up the peace sign against y’all. I hate to do it. But guess what. I’m going to be y’all worst enemy that day. I’m going to be y’all worst enemy that day…You better change the signals. I know every signal y’all got.”

Hill is dreaming if he thinks the Chiefs haven't changed up their signals. Players change teams every offseason which forces coaches to change signals constantly. While I'm sure there will be some calls that are similar or signals that didn't change, for the most part, it will be all foreign to Hill. 

But with Hill's warning, the Chiefs might be a little more attentive to their signals the week they play Miami. Who knows, maybe they use the same signals and switch up what they mean. That could certainly cause some problems for the Dolphins if they rely on Hill's intel.