Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill took to social media with a cryptic message after watching the Kansas City Chiefs punch their ticket to the Super Bowl with a 32-29 victory against the Buffalo Bills.
Tyreek Hill raised questions about his future with the Miami Dolphins when, following the team's final game of the 2024 regular season, in which the five-time A
Tyreek Hill isn’t walking back his bold comments following the Miami Dolphins’ Week 18 loss that ended their season. Speaking on Twitch, the eight-time Pro Bowler explained the frustration behind his statement about potentially leaving the team.
Tyreek Hill wasn’t part of the Miami Dolphins’ attack for the final 15 minutes of the 2024 season. Will he be in their plans for 2025? In the wrap-up news conference last week, general manager Chris Grier said Hill had not requested a trade.
Dolphins GM Chris Grier told reporters soon after the season ended that Hill — who is signed through 2026 — didn’t request a trade. The player’s agent, Drew Rosenhaus, then said on “The Pat McAfee Show” that he believed Hill was still “committed” to the Dolphins.
The Dolphins paid a king’s ransom for Tyreek Hill in 2022. They won’t get nearly the same haul back if they trade him this offseason.
Tyreek Hill clarifies his end-of-season comments with the Miami Dolphins, addressing frustration amid trade rumors.
Tyreek Hill attempted to clear the air about his postseason comments, concluding that the Dolphins need to add some "dawgs" to the roster.
For the first time since suggesting he wants to leave the Dolphins, receiver Tyreek Hill expanded on those comments during a social media session on Saturday. While Hill did not specifically say or strongly suggest that he wants to remain in Miami,
After three seasons with the Miami Dolphins, it wouldn’t be a surprise if the 30-year-old is on the trading block after quitting on his squad in Week 18. But former Dolphins linebacker Rob Ninkovich thinks head coach Mike McDaniel is part of the problem.
A Miami Dolphins divorce with Tyreek Hill could be coming this offseason after the receiver quit on the team in Week 18 and told reporters that he was "opening the door" to leave Miami. But would the Dolphins really consider trading Hill to a divisional rival?