Tyreke Hill predicts he’ll have 2,000 yards, Dolphins win Super Bowl this season
MIAMI – Tyreke Hill is looking forward to great success in the 2023-2024 season.
The All-Pro wide receiver said this week he’ll enter the record book helping the Miami Dolphins end a Super Bowl drought this coming season.
“I’ll hit 2,000 (receiving) yards (this season),” Hill said in the latest edition of his “It needed to be saidpodcast. “All I want to say is that 2000 yards was on my wish list bro before I leave this league. And do you think that the Cheetah will leave without fulfilling what he promised himself?
“Two thousand yards and another Super Bowl, we get it,” he added.
Hall of Fame wide receiver Calvin Johnson holds the record for most receiving yards in a single season with 1,964 yards received in 2012.
Hill set a career high with 1,710 yards and 119 receptions in his first season with the Dolphins last year.
In April, the 29-year-old said he intended to play 10 seasons in the NFL and retire at the end of his current contract with Miami. The seven-time pro bowler is currently signed for the 2026 season, according to Spotrac.com.
In 2022, Hill helped the Dolphins to the playoffs for the first time since 2016, but their run ended in a loss to third quarterback Skylar Thompson at the Buffalo Bills.
The Dolphins have not won a Super Bowl since winning the Lombardi Trophy in two consecutive seasons in 1972-73.
Hill and his teammates will be looking to change that as the regular season starts in just 54 (Zach Thomas) days.
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