Tyreek Hill and Micah Parsons exchanged playful insults on Twitter, with Parsons suggesting that Hill is upset because Kansas City is doing well without him.
On Friday, Micah Parsons, a prominent edge rusher for the Dallas Cowboys, engaged in playful banter with Tyreek Hill, a wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins, on Twitter. However, one of Parsons' jabs may have been a bit too personal. He shared a photo on his social media account expressing gratitude to Andrew Whitworth, a former tackle for the Los Angeles Rams, for training with him and aiding in his development as a player. Parsons also noted that they can only improve by learning from those who have achieved what they aspire to accomplish.
Micah Parsons, a member of the Dallas Cowboys, received criticism for wearing a Philadelphia 76ers jersey to an NBA playoff game. Tyreek Hill, a seven-time Pro Bowl wideout, mocked Parsons' message, but Parsons responded by warning him about the Cowboys' upcoming game against the Miami Dolphins. The two engaged in friendly trash-talking online, but Parsons took a jab at Hill for being traded by the Kansas City Chiefs before last season. He accused Hill of trying to bring down the Cowboys nation because he was jealous of the Chiefs' success without him.
Since he arrived in Miami, he has not been the same and seems to have lost his sanity, possibly due to the heat. However, there does not seem to be any real animosity between the two star players, as Parsons still considers him one of his favorites. Hill will be facing his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, when they play in Germany as part of the NFL's international games this season. Hill had a successful career with the Chiefs, winning a Super Bowl and being selected for the Pro Bowl every season, before moving to Miami and accumulating 1,710 receiving yards. Ryan Morik from Fox News contributed to this report.