Count Chris Jones as the first Kansas City Chiefs player to publicly acknowledge Tyreek Hill's recent comments. Earlier this week, Hill spoke to the media about his Miami Dolphins playing the Chiefs. Hill didn't hold back on his former team. As the star receiver sent a warning to his former squad. The message didn't go over well with Chiefs fans. As it seems, it didn't go over well with the team either. Jones was quick to respond to the former Kansas City star.
"May God bless him." That was the tweet sent out by Jones on Wednesday. Trash talk has been a vocal point of discussion for the past few weeks. Simultaneously, the trash talk between these two has only spiced up anticipation for the game. It was a surprising move when the Chiefs traded Hill to Miami last season. However, it seems as if Hill couldn't be happier with the move. Hill also discussed that he only sees himself playing for a few more years before calling it a career. Evidently, Hill wants to hang up his cleats after the 2025 season.
Chris Jones Ready For Dolphins Matchup.
However, not all was lost after the Hill trade. Because the team is the current reigning Super Bowl champions. The Chiefs defeated the Eagles back in February. Claiming the team's second championship under Andy Reid. The Kansas City offense hasn't missed a beat in the absence of Hill. But the hopes are high in Miami this season. Basically, the Dolphins are being seen as heavy hitters in the AFC East. A division that has been owned by the Buffalo Bills.
The trash talk has already begun ahead of the NFL 2023 regular season. But this will not be the only matchup fans can't wait to see. The Chiefs will also be playing the Eagles in a Super Bowl matchup. However, the 2023 schedule has yet to be released. Something tells me the Chiefs-Dolphins matchup will find a primetime slot. Who do you think will take home the bragging rights? Will Chris Jones make Tyreek Hill eat his words? Drop your predictions in the comment section. For the latest news involving the NFL, keep it right here at HNHH.