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Tyreek Hill can tell Travis Kelce got the moves. Historically, the African American community has been famous for bringing their A-game to several fields, from culture to music. And Hill believes that the way his former Kansas City Chiefs teammate has the swagger about him.

During a recent appearance on the Million Dollaz Worth of Game podcast last week, Hill answered several questions about his past associations with the Chiefs and his goals and aims with the Miami Dolphins. However, hardly any discussion with the All-Pro wide receiver ends with the mention of Travis Kelce.

One of the show’s co-hosts stated that the three-time Super Bowl winner has to be 30% black. Now the reason behind these is the way Kelce can light up the atmosphere. Even Hill had to contend with the hypotheses. But he toned the percentage slightly down.

Tyreek Hill revealed that he told his grandparents that Kelce has to be part black.

I will be telling my grandparents all the time. I think Kelce has to be like 25% black. He gotta be. Hill said

Well, Kelce will be overjoyed to hear this from no less than Tyreek himself. But he has yet to comment on it.

Tyreek Hill congratulated Travis Kelce on his new contract

Even though Hill went his separate way after winning his only Super Bowl ring, he still has the pride of the Chiefs brotherhood. When the news broke about Kelce receiving a new contract extension, the 30-year-old could not contain his excitement.

The Greatest. Hill wrote on X (formerly Twitter),

Indeed, Kelce is one of the greatest tight ends to play in the NFL. Few would argue that he is the greatest of all time. His record speaks for itself. 

Since entering the league a decade ago, the University of Cincinnati graduate has played 159 regular-season games and 22 post-season games (mostly by a tight end). In those games, he has more than 11 thousand receiving yards and 74 touchdowns, and in postseason 1903 (mostly by a tight end), he has 19 yards and 19 touchdowns.

His 165 receptions are the most by any player, whether a receiver or a tight end, in the history of the game.

The 2020 season was arguably the best of his career. In just 15 games, he caught 105 passes (5 short of his all-time best, but played 2 more games), 1416 yards, which is most by a tight end, and 11 touchdowns.

Travis Kelce has four first-team All-Pros, three second-team All-Pros, and nine Pro Bowls, was part of the 2010 NFL All-Decade team, and went 7 straight seasons crossing the 1000-yard threshold.

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