Tyreek Hill is on pace to break the 2,000 receiving yards mark for the season.

Dolphins QB Tyreek Hill names Antonio Brown as the greatest WR in NFL history, snubs Randy Moss from the top-5 list

Tyreek Hill, the Miami Dolphins’ superstar wide receiver, is on pace to have a record-breaking season. He already has 1,481 receiving yards so far and, with five games to go in the regular season, Hill has a chance to break the single-season receiving yards record. The Dolphins are 9-3 through 13 weeks of the season and are in contention to represent the AFC in the Super Bowl this season.

Hill is one of the best receivers in the history of the game already, but the 29-year-old wideout recently revealed his top 5 receivers in the history of the game. In a rather surprising statement, Hill called former Pittsburgh Steelers’ All-Pro receiver Antonio Brown the best at his position in the history of the league. That list also included players such as legendary San Francisco 49ers receivers Jerry Rice and Terrell Owens.

During a recent appearance on Robert Griffin III’s podcast, ‘RG3 and The Ones’ Hill put Brown at the very top of his list. According to Hill, the best receivers are “guys that have changed the position,” and Brown is at the top of that list. Hill said:

A lot of people may not agree with that, but AB, he was a problem.

Brown was followed by Owens and Rice, with Santana Moss and Steve Largent completing the list.

Brown acknowledged Hill’s list on Twitter as he retweeted it on his account with the caption, “Gametime.” Hill then retweeted Brown’s tweet and captioned it as:

You the greatest bro idc what nobody says, you inspired me to chase greatness.

Brown hasn’t played in the NFL since 2021 and is currently a free agent.

Tyreek Hill believes that the Chiefs are missing Eric Bieniemy after their recent loss to the Packers

The Kansas City Chiefs lost their week 13 game against the Green Bay Packers at Lambeau Field. It was their fourth loss of the season and they are currently one game behind the Miami Dolphins and the Baltimore Ravens in the AFC. Their former WR Tyreek Hill believes that the Chiefs are missing their former OC Eric Bieniemy on the sidelines after a tough loss in Green Bay.

Eric Bieniemy and Tyreek Hill

Eric Bieniemy and Tyreek Hill (via Sports Illustrated)
Hill recently said on the It Needed to be Said podcast:

A lot of people probably won’t say it, Kansas City has a lot of great players on that team, but EB has a certain standard. He’ll never let you get comfortable, no matter how great you think you are. … I miss the way he used to push me.

Bieniemy became the Washington Commanders‘ offensive coordinator earlier this season after serving as the Chiefs’ OC for five years. He helped the Kansas City-based team win a couple of Super Bowls during his time as the team’s OC.