Tyreek Hill is probably the best wide receiver in the NFL. The six-time All-Pro recently spoke about his fatherhood.
The Miami Dolphins star talked about the difficulties that sometimes arise when children want to visit the stadium to watch him play.
Hill recently joined rapper Gil the King and entrepreneur and influencer Wallace “Wallo267” Peoples. episode During the podcast “Million Dollars Worth of Game,” he shared details about how his personal life can overlap with his professional soccer life.
Hill grew up in South Georgia and rose to stardom as a high school football player. Hill talked about how unlikely he is to play in the NFL.
“I’ve never had a moment to just sit back and accept who I am, and you need that…sometimes,” Hill said.
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Tyreek Hill #10 of the Miami Dolphins and AFC watches the 2024 NFL Pro Bowl at Camping World Stadium on February 4, 2024 in Orlando, Florida. (James Gilbert/Getty Images)
“I grew up in the South,” he said during the interview, as he sat outside his parents’ home, some children playing in the background.
“You know what it is? You see my sons running around here. It doesn’t matter how many kids I have. A lot of people are like, ‘Tyreke doesn’t take care of the kids. “I think that’s the biggest thing. I wish they were all here.”
Tyreek Hill of the Dolphins recalled Mike McDaniel’s tongue-lashing, saying, “What are we paying this money for?”
Mr. Hill also did not refute the claim that he had fathered 10 children.
“You play an offensive role, but off the field, you’re the greatest tackler of all time. You have 10 kids,” Hill was asked. “You’re just a family man!” Hill then bowed as both co-hosts laughed.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill speaks during an NFL football postgame press conference Tuesday, Dec. 12, 2023, in Miami. (AP Photo/Rebecca Blackwell)
Hill led the league with a career-best 1,799 receiving yards last season, but he admitted he sometimes has a hard time “mentally staying grounded” because of his kids.
“Sometimes it’s so hard to be mentally trapped because I have daughters too. Do you know how daughters feel? They want to be daddy’s girls. They want to be held. I want something like that.”
“Sometimes it’s hard, but at the same time you have to realize that you still have work to do. There’s a lot here. ”
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Hill spent the first six seasons of his NFL career with the Kansas City Chiefs, winning one Super Bowl along the way. The Chiefs traded Hill to the Dolphins in March 2022 in exchange for multiple draft picks. He then signed a four-year contract with Miami.
Hill’s wife Keeta Beccaro also appeared briefly in the episode. Earlier this year, rumors of divorce surfaced, and their marriage became a hot topic. Hill refuted the rumors and said he fired the employee who filed for divorce without permission.
“A lot of people are getting involved in my business these days, me and (Keeta’s) business, and I have to say it sucks. A lot of our work is in the public record, but behind closed doors. “We’re just doing things without Jesus,” the Dolphins said during a Twitch livestream in January.

Keeta Vaccaro and Tyreek Hill attend the 13th Annual NFL Honors at Resorts World Theater on February 8, 2024 in Las Vegas, Nevada. (Jeff Kravitz/Film Magic)
Hill and Vaccaro married in November 2023 during the Dolphins’ bye week.
Hill’s South Florida home was destroyed by fire in January. Davie Fire Rescue later determined the fire was an “unintentional and accidental” incident caused by a child playing with a lighter inside the home.
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The Dolphins were featured on the 2023 season of HBO’s “Hard Knocks.” In one of the episodes, Hill talked about the extensive damage the fire left behind.
“It’s over,” Hill told his teammates. “The house is finished, brother. Smoke damage, fire damage, the entire upper floor is gutted.”
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