He opened up about Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill's post-game tirade after the season finale at the New York Jets. He also addressed Hill's attempt to walk back his statement days later. "I just got to do what's best for me and my family if that's here are wherever the case may be,
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,
Tyreek Hill says he deserves to feel frustrated after the Dolphins’ 8-9 season and had to “put pressure” on the team.
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
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If Chicago wants to break the wide receiver bank in free agency, pursue Tee Higgins. If they want to make a splashy trade, deal for unhappy Jets receiver Garrett Wilson. But if they want to screw up their salary cap and locker room, sure, go ahead and chase Tyreek Hill.
Tyreek Hill clarifies his end-of-season comments with the Miami Dolphins, addressing frustration amid trade rumors.
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.
Former Kansas City Chiefs wide receiver Tyreek Hill posted about Patrick Mahomes after the AFC Championship win over the Buffalo Bills.
How did the Eagles and Chiefs get it done in their NFC and AFC title games, respectively? Let's take a closer look.