Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill has quite the troubled past while finding himself in the midst of incident after incident both before and during his days in the NFL. However, Hill has seemingly made an effort to turn things around over the course of the last year or so while the prolific pass catcher has spent his time away from the defending Super Bowl Champion Chiefs providing food for nurses as his mother is a  nurse herself.

Not only that, but Hill realizes that he is lucky to even still be playing football after all of the negative instances that have continued to stain his NFL career — and rightfully so. However, Hill is now working harder than ever to make things right in every facet of his life.

“It was hard,” Hill said the week before the Super Bowl, via the Associated Press. “I’m not going to lie.”

No doubt a talent on the field, it is his behavior away from it that Hill needs to continue to work on while the veteran wideout is attempting to use his time away from football to do just that.

“It’s been great. I’ve had a chance to have all four of my kids, which is the hardest thing I’ve ever done in my life,” Hill added in regards to being away from football for the time being, via the Associated Press. “It is fun. It’s challenging. But it’s also like, a process of me bettering myself, so I’m enjoying it. Every step of it.”

Hill and the Chiefs will begin the 2020-21 campaign as the reigning Super Bowl champions after infamously defeating the San Francisco 49ers.