Andy Reid insists there is no rift between him and Tyreek Hill after the Kansas City Chiefs traded their star wide receiver to the Miami Dolphins.
In the latest blockbuster move of an incredible offseason in the NFL, Hill was traded to Miami for five draft picks last week.
The Dolphins then handed Hill, a member of the NFL 2010s All-Decade Team, a four-year, $120million contract extension with $72.2m guaranteed, making him the highest-paid player at his position.
Hill was a pivotal part of a Chiefs team that has reached the AFC Championship Game for four straight years and won the Super Bowl at the end of the 2019 season.
Chiefs coach Reid stressed that his departure was directly related to contract negotiations and the Chiefs' situation with the salary cap.
"I love Tyreek Hill," said Reid, per ESPN. "There's no rift between Tyreek Hill and myself.
"I thought he deserved an opportunity if that's where he wanted to go.
"He's a family man that has a few kids and he's got to be able to support them now and down the road, and this gives him an opportunity to do that.
"At the same time, it gives us great compensation."
Speaking publicly for the first time since the trade, Reid made it clear the Chiefs' initial intention was to find a way to keep Hill.
He added: "We came in aggressive [with a contract offer], and after we got to a point, we just said, 'Listen, in this day and age you have issues you have to deal with, with the cap'.
"So we felt like it was better to allow him to go ahead and be traded. You can go different routes with a player. You can play hardball or you can go about it the way I did, or we did.
"You've got to be able to manage that the right way.
"If you're paying all of your money to a quarterback and you can't surround him with players, that can be a problem.
"So you have to find a way with a Tyreek Hill maybe that you have to get rid of so you can replenish. That's offense and defense. I'm not just talking about the offensive side."
The departure of Hill is a huge blow for quarterback Patrick Mahomes, though Marquez Valdes-Scantling and JuJu Smith-Schuster are two free agent pass-catchers who have been brought in so far.
"You want to surround him with great players," added Reid when he was asked about Mahomes.
"We did try to sign Tyreek at a certain cost. Once it gets past that, now you can see what we're doing here with the players we brought in and we feel they're very good football players.
"[General manager Brett Veach] is building this thing to where we feel comfortable that we can go win on Sundays."
The Chiefs have won the AFC West division for six straight seasons but face fierce competition this year.
Seattle Seahawks great Russell Wilson has been signed by the Denver Broncos to play QB, while the Los Angeles Chargers and Las Vegas Raiders have also strengthened with big moves.