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Despite having a remarkable season, Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill is skeptical about wide receivers winning the NFL MVP award. Hill acknowledged the historical trend where quarterbacks dominate the MVP category, and no wide receiver has received the honor.

Hill, who is having an outstanding season, leading the league in receiving yards, expressed his understanding that the MVP award is typically associated with quarterbacks. In recent years, quarterbacks have exclusively won the MVP, with the last non-QB being running back Adrian Peterson in 2012.

 

Even with his exceptional performance, Hill doesn’t anticipate breaking this trend. He believes the award is quarterback-centric, emphasizing, “It’s a quarterback award; we all know that.”

 

Interestingly, Hill expressed his preference for Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa to win the MVP. The Dolphins duo has been highly effective this season, with Tagovailoa boasting impressive stats – a 70.1% completion rate, 3,457 passing yards, 24 touchdowns (second-most in the league), and a 106 passer rating.

 

Hill, on the other hand, has been the league leader in receiving yards, catching 93 passes for 1,481 yards and 12 touchdowns. He is on pace to break Calvin Johnson’s single-season receiving record.

 

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Despite downplaying his MVP chances, Hill seems content with his career and expressed gratitude for being able to play the sport he loves. While winning the MVP would be a significant achievement, Hill stated, “Obviously, winning the award would be icing on the cake, but God has blessed me.”

 

Hill’s stance reflects the ongoing debate about the MVP criteria in the NFL, where quarterbacks often overshadow outstanding performances by players in other positions.

 

 

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