Tyreek Hill left the Kansas City Chiefs primarily because of contract and money issues. He wanted to stay in Kansas City but was not happy with the guaranteed money offered by the Chiefs. The Miami Dolphins offered him a bigger and more guaranteed contract, which he couldn't turn down. Additionally, factors like no income tax and sunny weather in Miami were also attractive to him. Hill has mentioned feeling underutilized and that the relationship with the Chiefs "fell apart," but the main reason boils down to financial terms and contract disagreements. The Chiefs could not afford to meet his contract demands, which were influenced by the market shift after another player's contract reset the market value for wide receivers. Ultimately, Hill chose a bigger payday and a new environment over staying with the Chiefs, despite the success and championships he had there.