What would the Miami Dolphins get if they traded WR Tyreek Hill? A first-round draft pick? It's rare for a receiver in his 30s, but Hill is rare, too.
Tyreek Hill made waves at the end of the Miami Dolphins season when he essentially alluded to playing his last game with the franchise, saying he's going to "open that door" and that he's "out." Hill did not directly ask for a trade at that moment,
Tyreek Hill's immediate remarks after the Dolphins' final game were the product of his "frustration," the wide receiver explained while on a stream.
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.
Miami’s star wide receiver finally offered an explanation as to why he lashed out the way he did after the Dolphins’ final game of the 2024 season.
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.
Wide receiver Tyreek Hill made a lot of headlines after the final game of the Dolphins’ season when he said “I’m opening the door, I’m out” and “I’ve got to do what’s best for my career” in comments to reporters.
As the Super Bowl approaches, mock drafts are in full swing, captivating fans of the 30 teams no longer in contention. The Athletic's Nick Baumgardner and Scott Dochterman recently released their latest mock draft,
In an important podcast interview, the past dysfunction at Halas Hall is described and Ben Johnson's agent tells who deserves credit for turning things around.
Are the flowers worth the fertilizer? Is Tyreek Hill worth the trouble? That is a question the Dolphins brass have to answer this offseason.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill explained on Saturday his frustration with the season was what led to his "I'm out" comments after their Week 18 loss.
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