Tyreek Hill says playing in front of Donald Trump is a ‘bucket list’ item: ‘I’ve always been a fan’
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President Donald Trump is set to make history by attending Super Bowl LIX in New Orleans this Sunday, becoming the first sitting president to attend the big game. Trump, known for his presence at various sporting events, including UFC fights and college football games, will now add the Super Bowl to his list of appearances.
One person who is disappointed not to be playing in front of the president is former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill. Hill, who recently joined the Miami Dolphins, expressed his desire to play in front of Trump, calling it a bucket list experience. He also mentioned his admiration for the president, emphasizing the honor it would be to showcase his skills in front of such a respected figure.
While Hill won’t have the opportunity to play in front of Trump this time, the president’s presence at the Super Bowl is sure to add an extra level of excitement to the game. Trump will also sit down for a pre-game interview with Fox News Channel’s Bret Baier, further highlighting the significance of his attendance.
Trump’s decision to attend the Super Bowl marks a shift from his previous avoidance of NFL games due to disagreements with players kneeling during the national anthem. His presence at this year’s game is a testament to the importance of the event and its significance in American culture.
As we look forward to Super Bowl LIX and President Trump’s attendance, it’s clear that the excitement surrounding the game is reaching new heights. The combination of top-level football and a historic presidential appearance is sure to make this year’s Super Bowl one to remember.