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.
We're approaching a month since the end of the Miami Dolphins season, and there's still no definitive word as to whether Tyreek Hill absolutely wants to stay wi
The drama surrounding Miami Dolphins superstar wide receiver Tyreek Hill hasn't subsided in recent weeks. Since the team's unceremonious season-ending loss to the New York Jets, speculation has been swirling about Hill's future in South Florida after he all but said he wanted to head out of town.
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.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill defended his end-of-season comments, telling Twitch viewers that he “deserves” to feel frustrated after an 8-9 season. The panel ESPN’s First Take doesn’t want to hear it, though.
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.
Stephen A. Smith has never been one to hold his tongue when it comes to his opinion. He opened up about Miami Dolphins' wide receiver Tyreek Hill's post-game ti
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.
Miami Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill tried to clarify some of his postseason comments during a recent live-streamed video game session. Hill, you may recall, indicated after a season-ending loss at ...
The Miami Dolphins lack the physicality needed to win postseason games like the Eagles, Chiefs, Bills and Commanders.
The NFL season is coming close to an end, with only four teams remaining in the playoffs, there are more than 1,500 players contemplating what comes next.
As a Hall of Fame player, Shaquille O’Neal followed the get-me-out-of-town strategy himself. Now he condones quitting on a team to do so.