There's no doubt that Tyreek Hill is one of the best receivers in the NFL. He stood out with the Kansas City Chiefs and Patrick Mahomes and has also had good moments with the Miami Dolphins. But it seems like his story with Mike McDaniel's team might be coming to an end.
In three years with the Miami Dolphins, Tyreek Hill has racked up 4,468 receiving yards and 26 touchdowns. It's clear that he's still one of the league's top receivers. However, for his own good and for the team's, his time in Miami may be over. That said, a hefty contract is still keeping him tied to the Dolphins.
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Tyreek Hill's latest hint about leaving the Dolphins
After the Dolphins' final game last season, Hill told reporters, "I'm out, bro." That definitely upset the team's front office. Later on, he backtracked and in an appearance on the "Up & Adams Show" in February, he made it clear that he likes living in Miami and is working toward making it to the Super Bowl.
Speculation about a potential exit has only grown, especially after reports that the Chiefs are looking to bring him back to play with Patrick Mahomes again. Then, on Monday, he posted the peace sign emoji on social media.
This sparked controversy online, with several Dolphins fans commenting on the post, asking for Hill to leave the team already.
Of course, Hill is known for his cryptic social media posts, and this one pushed many Dolphins fans over the edge, with some calling for the team to move on from the 31-year-old receiver.
One comment read:
"Bro, honestly just leave. You asked for this and now you're whining..."
The big problem for Dolphins fans is that Hill still has two seasons left on the three-year, $90 million contract he signed, which makes a departure very complicated.
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It's no surprise that the Chiefs are looking for new weapons for Patrick Mahomes, and Hill might be feeling pressure to leave the Dolphins in hopes of playing for Kansas City once again.