Tyreek Hill says he deserves to feel frustrated after the Dolphins’ 8-9 season and had to “put pressure” on the team.
Hill is guaranteed $27.6 million this upcoming season. If the Dolphins trade him, Miami would carry a $28.3 million 2025 dead money cap hit if he’s traded before June 1 and a $12.7 million dead money 2025 cap hit if he’s traded after June 1.
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.
Star wide receiver Tyreek Hill's recent comments about his future with the Miami Dolphins sent shockwaves through the NFL community. After a season-ending loss to the New York Jets
The All-Pro wide receiver walked back the comments he made at the end of the Dolphins season in a streaming video that surfaced Saturday. After previously saying he was "out" while referring to his Miami tenure in the past tense, Hill chalked his words up to "frustration."
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill spoke about his previous comments that indicated a possible departure from Miami, explaining that they stemmed from being frustrated and that he deserved to feel such a way.
Tyreek Hill attempted to clear the air about his postseason comments, concluding that the Dolphins need to add some "dawgs" to the roster.
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.
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The Dolphins ended 2024 with an 8-9 record and missed the playoffs for the first time since acquiring Hill from the Chiefs in a March 2022 trade. Hill pulled himself from Miami's regular-season finale loss at the Jets in the second half when it became apparent the Dolphins wouldn't make the playoffs.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill said his viral "I'm out" comments following the end of last season were the product of "frustration." Hill