Kansas City Chiefs quarterback Patrick Mahomes was shocked when his top wide receiver, Tyreek Hill, was traded away to the Miami Dolphins.
In his six seasons in Kansas City, Hill caught 479 passes for 6,630 yards and 56 touchdowns, emerging as arguably the most dangerous receiver in the entire NFL with his unique speed and explosiveness.
Hill signed a three-year, $54million extension with the Chiefs in 2019, but after recent extensions and signings – including a 10-year, $450m contract for Mahomes, and a four-year, $80m deal for defensive lineman Chris Jones – it appeared unrealistic that Kansas City would be able to afford his demands while adhering to the salary cap.
In March, the Las Vegas Raiders made Davante Adams the highest-paid receiver in league history with a five-year, $140m deal and six days later, Hill reset the market after being traded to the Dolphins for five draft picks, including a first and second round pick this year.
Hill's four-year deal has him earning an average of $30m per year, which is a number usually reserved for quarterbacks.
Speaking to the media on Monday as the Chiefs began their offseason program, Mahomes said that while he knew it was a possibility, he was still shocked to see Hill leave.
"My initial reaction was a little bit of shock,'' he said.
"Even though you knew this was a possibility, [losing] a guy you had played with and built a friendship with over the last six years, it was definitely something [where] you didn't want him to leave more for being able to hang out in the locker room and do that stuff more than the actual on-the-field stuff.
"But you're happy for him. Obviously, he got a great contract, he's back where he has a house in the offseason around a lot of his family. I wish the best for him."
As for the problems Hill's departure creates for the Chiefs, Mahomes conceded they will have to do things a little differently.
"We've just got to keep rolling," he said. "That's just how it is in this league.
"It's a business as much as it is about friendships. We know in order to have success in this league we have to keep evolving and keep getting better.
"So I got with those new receivers as quickly as possible and tried to build that [chemistry] so we could have success when we get going this year.
"We'll have to find production in different ways than we did last year, because Tyreek was such a big part of our offense.
"I think you've seen in games when we haven't had Tyreek, or we haven't had certain people, other guys have stepped up and made plays happen, and I expect that to happen this year, as well.''