All-Pro Tyreek Hill to Play Four More Seasons, Retire and Pursue 'Gaming Empire'
- After spending his first six seasons with Kansas City, Hill anticipates being Dolphins' 'worst enemy' when facing his former team.
- Hill signed a four-year, $120 million extension with Miami and wants '10 years total' in NFL before transitioning to the business side.
- The NFL's highest-paid non-QB plans to get into gaming, coaching and already has 'a gaming team launching soon.'
- All-Pro in 2022 with 119 catches for 1,710 yards, Hill is coming off the best season of his career but turning 29 and facing uncertain future with Miami.
- Hill hopes to end career where it began for him, in Miami, but says it'll depend whether he's 'worth' his massive $56M cap hit in 2025.