Winning is addicting, they say, and Miami Dolphins' Tyreek Hill has been chasing that feeling since winning the Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs in 2020.
The 30-year-old wide receiver is ready to roar into the new season, and he is making a guarantee to their supporters - his second Super Bowl and a third for the team.
That is not the only roof-raising guarantee he made. He also vowed to break 2000 yards once the new NFL season opens on September 7.
"I will break 2,000 yards next year, bro," he said during an appearance at the 'It Needed to be Said' podcast.
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"2,000 yards was on my bucket list to get before I leave this league ... 2,000 yards and another Super Bowl -- we getting that. Believe that."
The longest receiving yards recorded in a season was in 1964 and was set by Calvin Johnson in 2012 with the Detroit Lions.
Why Hill feels confident coming to the new season
Hill believes he is a better player this year, and the Dolphins can go farther, thanks to the personnel he is surrounded with. He specifically put in higher regard the team's quarterback Tua Tagovailoa who was honored as the NFL passer rating leader in 2022.
"I feel like I've got the right tools around me," he said in the podcast.
"I've got obviously the most accurate quarterback [Tua Tagovailoa] in the NFL, I've got one of the best head coaches in the NFL and also my position coach is a monster also. So just having those three things and me just keeping the same mindset each and every day that I want to get better and I want to break the record and I do want to break the record."
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