Who truly deserves the title of MVP for the Miami Dolphins?
Tyreek Hill is in contention to make history as the first receiver ever to win the NFL’s MVP award. However, the explosive deep threat acknowledges that he would prefer to see his quarterback, Tua Tagovailoa, receive the accolade.
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In a recent interview with reporters, Hill expressed his gratitude for the position he’s in and conveyed his wish for Tagovailoa to be honored with the MVP award.
Acknowledging the quarterback-centric nature of the award, Hill stated, “It’s a quarterback award. We all know that. And if Tua won it, I’d be happy. I’d be happier if Tua won it. I feel like I’ve gotten everything I want. I get a chance to play the game that I love. God has blessed me with that. But obviously, winning the award would be icing on the cake.”
Reflecting on his overall blessings and the joy of playing in Miami, Hill emphasized his contentment with life and expressed gratitude for the opportunities he has.
As Hill continues on a trajectory that could see him surpass the 2,000-yard mark in a single season, he remains a formidable perimeter weapon in the league. Known for boosting Tua’s confidence since his arrival in Dade County, Hill’s performance has made a compelling case for his MVP candidacy, challenging the traditional notion that the award is reserved for quarterbacks.