Tyreek Hill throws shade at Patrick Mahomes, Tua Tagovailoa, while naming ex-Chiefs QB as best in sarcastic message

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Tyreek Hill delivered an interesting response when asked to identify his top quarterback. The Dolphins receiver's answer caught fans off guard during an online Q&A session.

Hill has lined up alongside multiple signal-callers during his NFL tenure. He caught passes from Patrick Mahomes in Kansas City for many years and currently plays with Tua Tagovailoa in Miami.

The five-time Pro Bowler addressed the question while streaming live on social media. A fan asked him to rank the best quarterbacks he's worked with professionally.

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"Who do I think is the best quarterback? Okay. That I played with, or just the best quarterback?" Hill said.

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"I probably played with was probably Matt Moore. Yeah. Put that on your, put that on your fucking Twitter. How about that? Yeah, yeah, yeah. Y'all, y'all be one the obvious answers. I ain't gonna give you what you want. Matt Moore, Chad Henne."

only putting this on my twitter bc @cheetah told us to.

Matt Moore stepped in for Kansas City in 2019 after Mahomes injured his knee against Denver. Tyreek Hill connected with Moore for a deep score in that contest as the Chiefs won by 24 points.

He also mentioned Henne alongside Moore as his top choices.

Chad Henne threw to Hill during the 2021 playoff game against Cleveland. Mahomes left that matchup with an injury and Henne converted a critical fourth down with Hill catching the pass to secure victory.

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Dolphins could part ways with Tyreek Hill

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Hill hasn't played since Week 4 of this season after dislocating his knee against the Jets. He required surgery and watched Miami reach 7-9 without a playoff berth.

The Dolphins owe Hill over $50 million next year in cap obligations. Miami could clear more than $20 million by parting ways with the 31-year-old receiver before the summer.

Tagovailoa lost his starting job after throwing 15 interceptions for 2,660 yards.

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