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Video: Tyreek Hill says Tua Tagovailoa is more accurate than Patrick Mahomes
- Updated: June 12, 2022
Since landing with the Miami Dolphins, star wide receiver Tyreek Hill has been showering his new teammate Tua Tagovailoa with praises.
In late May, Hill even claimed that “the sky’s the limit” for the young quarterback.
Hill recently launched his own podcast, and in its first episode, the three-time First-Team All-Pro player continued to compliment Tagovailoa. This time, Hill stated where he thinks Tagovailoa is better than Patrick Mahomes.
Tua or Patrick Mahomes? The answer might surprise you 👀 #FinsUp pic.twitter.com/dWb3etrtyd
— Bobby Shouse (@B_Shousejr) June 10, 2022
“Obviously, like I’m gonna go with 1-5 as the strongest arm but as far as accuracy-wise, I’m going with Tua all day,” Hill said.
Hill played his first six seasons in the league with the Kansas City Chiefs. The last five of those were spent playing with Mahomes. During that span, Mahomes emerged as one of the best quarterbacks in the league.
The Texas Tech University product was named league MVP in 2018 and continued racking up a variety of awards. But one of Mahomes’ most prestigious accomplishments so far is winning the Super Bowl MVP in the 2019 season.
His partnership with Hill also became one of the most successful quarterback-wide receiver duos in the NFL. Their time as teammates ended after the Dolphins traded for Hill in exchange for a number of draft picks.
The 28-year-old receiver will have a chance to prove his mettle, as he tries to help the Dolphins return to playoff contention starting in the 2022 season.
Miami has not reached the postseason since the 2016 campaign, where it lost to the Pittsburgh Steelers in the wild-card round. Things have been looking up in recent years though, as the team has recorded two straight winning seasons.
Due to Hill’s arrival and other offseason moves, the Dolphins will be looking to change their fortunes.