Tyreek Hill, star of the Miami Dolphins and Super Bowl champion with the Kansas City Chiefs, released his ranking of the best running backs in NFL history with some surprising absences. Tyreek Hill is one of the most important wide receivers in the NFL in recent years,
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.
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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 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 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
Of course, Hill was drafted by Kansas City in the fifth round of the 2016 NFL Draft. He spent the first six seasons of his career with them, making the Pro Bowl every year, being named First-Team All-Pro three times, and winning one Super Bowl.
Tyreek Hill attempted to clear the air about his postseason comments, concluding that the Dolphins need to add some "dawgs" to the roster.
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.
Tyreek Hill made his first public comments, addressing his end of the season comments on the Miami Dolphins, and his message sent mixed messages. Allow the Dolphins in Depth podcast to address what the Pro Bowl receiver said,
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Consensus All-Pro could be a new title added to Houston Texans cornerback Derek Stingley Jr.’s vocabulary by this time next week. The third-year defensive back was named a first-team All-Pro by The Sporting News Thursday morning, adding to his accolades from a breakout 2024 season.