Tyreek Hill won a Super Bowl, made the All-Pro First Team twice, and scored 41 touchdowns in four NFL seasons, making many boxes when it comes to hitting milestones.
The Chiefs wide receiver has a personal goal in mind for the upcoming season. During a podcast appearance with Terrell Owens and Matthew Hatchette, Hill said he has set a goal to post a record 2,000 NFL receiving yards for next season.
“That’s like a completely different level,” Hill said, through the Kansas City Star. “That is like the Mamba mindset for me. I have to stay locked up. I have to get enough rest. I have to put the right things in my body. For the game, it will be easy then. That has been my main objective and this is my main goal. year “.
Hill logged 1,479 yards while playing all games in the 2018 season. He missed four games last year and good health would be key to achieving his goal, although the presence of Travis Kelce, Sammy Watkins and other talented players in skill position are still They can prevent the ball from finding Hill often enough to pass Calvin Johnson on the single. -season record.