National Football League: Decoding Tyreek Hill's career stats
Tyreek Hill has faced off-field controversies throughout his career, including allegations of domestic violence in college, child abuse with Kansas City Chiefs, and now a driving altercation in Miami. Despite this, Hill's talent is undeniable. In 2023, he posted 119 catches and led the NFL in receiving yards (1,799), and touchdowns (13). Here's a look at his remarkable career stats as a wide receiver.
Dominating 2023 season 2024 struggles
As mentioned earlier Hill led the NFL in 2023 with 1,799 receiving yards and 13 touchdowns in 16 games. However, in 2024, his production dipped, recording only 13 catches for 194 yards and 1 touchdown through three games. Frustrated with the slow start, in an interview with NBC, Hill stated, "Thirty-three points in three games — that sucks, right?"
Hill's stellar championship run with the Chiefs
Despite missing games in 2019, Hill tallied 58 catches for 860 yards and 7 touchdowns from 12 games. His speed and clutch plays were pivotal in the Chiefs' Super Bowl LIV run. During the postseason, Hill managed 24 receptions for 355 yards in three games but had no receiving TDs. Meanwhile, during the Super Bowl in 2020, Hill recorded nine receptions for 105 yards.
WR's regular season stats
In 127 regular-season games, Hill has tallied 730 receptions for 10,333 yards, averaging 14.2 yards per catch with 77 receiving touchdowns. He's also rushed for 778 yards and 7 touchdowns, showcasing his versatility. Hill holds franchise records for receptions (111 in 2021) and receiving yards (1,479 in 2018) with the Chiefs, and 119 receptions (2022, 2023) and 1,799 yards (2023) with the Dolphins.
Hill's impressive postseason stats and other achievements
In 15 playoff games, Tyreek Hill has recorded 96 catches for 1,212 yards and six touchdowns with 80.8 receiving yards per game. He has several accolades to his name including 5× First-team All-Pro (2016, 2018, 2020, 2022, 2023), Second-team All-Pro (2018), 8× Pro Bowl (2016-2023), NFL receiving yards leader (2023), NFL receiving touchdowns co-leader (2023), and a spot on the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team.