Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has big plans for the 2023 NFL season, including winning the Super Bowl for the second time in his career.
The Dolphins find themselves in arguably the toughest division, with the Buffalo Bills, New York Jets and New England Patriots for company in the AFC East.
But that has not stopped the former Kansas City Chiefs flyer from promising Dolphins fans a spectacular season on the latest episode of his podcast.
Speaking on 'It Needed to be Said', the Dolphins speedster said: "I will break 2,000 [receiving] yards next year.
"2,000 yards was on my bucket list to get before I leave this league, y'all think the Cheetah is going to leave without doing something he promised himself he was going to do?
"I've got y'all, 2,000 yards and a Super Bowl. We are getting that, believe that."
The NFL single-season record for receiving yards currently belongs to Calvin Johnson, whose record of 1,964 yards was set back in 2012.
In his first season with the Dolphins in 2022, Hill had a seriously impressive 1,710 receiving yards despite concussions suffered by first choice quarterback Tua Tagovailoa mid-season.
With talented wide receiver Jaylen Waddle also looking for targets it is an ambitious aim, but nobody is doubting Hill's ability.
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