Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill could have a tough time recreating the high of executing a 44-yard catch that caught the San Francisco 49ers off guard in the Super Bowl. Yet the blazing wideout has taken a different approach this offseason, one he's confident will result in a “crazy year” for him:

“I’m kind of taking a different approach this year. I’m doing yoga two times a week, so I’m getting into yoga a lot. I’ve been trying to open up my hips a little more and open up my glutes — things like that,” Hill said to Chiefs.com (via Pro Football Talk). “I’ve been feeling amazing and [I’ve] been getting out of routes even better. It’s going to be crazy. I feel like this is going to be a crazy year for me, so I’m excited.”

Hill has always had burner potential, but the speedy wideout finished with only 860 receiving yards after missing some time in 2019. His playoff contributions were all the more eye-popping, something he's hoping can translate to this upcoming season.

“Sometimes, it’s frustrating because you want to be a part of the game plan,” admitted Hill. “But you just got to think about — this is a team game and there are other athletes on the field who can make the same plays. And that’s what makes this offense so special. You can’t just double-team me. You can’t just double-team (Travis) Kelce because you got one-on-ones all across the field and that’s advantage Chiefs, right?

“It’s frustrating sometimes, but with the good teammates that I got with the good coaching staff that I got, coach (Andy) Reid — he’s able to scheme me open when needed.”

With a legion of weapons around him, Hill can have one hell of a year aver over 1,000 receiving yards if he stays healthy for most of the 2020 season.