Dolphins eight-time Pro Bowl receiver Tyreek Hill, arguably the premier deep threat in the NFL, put on his offensive coordinator hat in the offseason and said earlier this week that for the team to get to the next level, the Miami Dolphins offense needs to pound out longer scoring drives instead of quick-strike touchdowns.
In 2024, could Kansas City finally get past its association with the Miami wide receiver? It’s been more than two years since the Kansas City Chiefs traded wide receiver Tyreek Hill to the Miami Dolphins.
The Miami Dolphins made headlines today with perhaps the most notable contract extension of the offseason. As reported by Jordan Sigler of Gridiron Heroics, the Dolphins and Tagovailoa agreed to an extension worth $212.4 million over four years.
The Pittsburgh Steelers are in dire need of more dynamic wide receivers on the offensive side of the ball. A lot has been talked about when contemplating who will end up being number two, but that job comes with more than just potentially getting the second-most targets.
Miami Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill wants better contract terms, but he's not looking to pack his bags.
Training camp just kicked off and as camp gets underway, so do prognostications regarding player stats and team records. The Miami Dolphins boast one of the most talented rosters in the NFL and have received praise from multiple outlets regarding the talent on the team from top to bottom.
The hype surrounding the addition of three-time Pro Bowl receiver Odell Beckham, Jr. to the dynamic duo of Jaylen Waddle and Tyreek Hill had Dolphins fans salivating with anticipation of adding excitement to the already top-ranked offense from last season.
It looks like Tyreek Hill doesn't have his sights set on going where no NFL player has ever gone before. Or at least that's the position he's putting
While the Miami Dolphins top two stars on offense are going through contract negotiations in quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and wide receiver Tyreek Hill, the latter poked fun at his agent Drew Rosenhaus Tuesday during his press conference.
Dolphins WR Tyreek Hill on QB Tua Tagovailoa‘s contract situation: “Tua is very competitive. He doesn’t like to fall too far behind. He understands that we have a really good team.
Many believed Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill had the chance to become the first ever 2,000-yard receiver last season. This season, Hill is putting that goal on the back burner.
Going into the 2023-24 campaign, much of the training camp chatter surrounding the Miami Dolphins concerned Tua Tagovailoa’s health and Tyreek Hill’s pursuit to be the first NFL wide receiver to amass 2,000 receiving yards in a single season.
The Miami Dolphins have one of the best receivers in the NFL, Tyreek Hill. However, the veteran receiver is approaching a critical age for many players.
With Dolphins training camp getting going this week, running back Raheem Mostert said in his press conference that he thinks his teammates would understand if quarterback Tua Tagovailoa staged a hold-in and didn't practice while he awaits a contract extension.
Reporting on the first day of Dolphins training camp, star wide receiver Tyreek Hill wants to be paid like his contemporaries but also expressed his desire to remain in Miami.
Tyreek Hill has indicated that he wants a new contract from the Miami Dolphins, but it does not sound like the star wide receiver is going to force the issue too much.
The star wideout is seeking a contract extension with the Dolphins.
Tyreek Hill wants a new contract from the Miami Dolphins, but there is apparently a bridge he isn’t willing to cross to try to get one. Hill has seen the
Tyreek Hill has been the most dangerous wide receiver in the NFL since he arrived in South Florida. It appears more of the league might be starting to
The Miami Dolphins stand in a precarious position in regards to providing a new deal to Tyreek Hill. Into his 9th season as a wide receiver in the NFL, Hill wants to secure a deal amidst the ever-rising receiver market.
Tyreek Hill has watched the NFL wide receiver market reset in recent years.
Tyreek Hill has been considered one of the top wide receivers in the game for several years now, making his case for the top spot even stronger by leading the league in receiving yards and receiving touchdowns last year despite missing a game.
Here are three current or former Dolphins who could one day get the call to the Hall.
The market for a top quarterback has very clearly been set this offseason.
Tyreek Hill has been very vocal in expressing that he believes he has played with two of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but you may be surprised to see the rest of the Miami Dolphins star’s five.
After arriving in Miami in 2022, Hill's long-term future with the Dolphins is yet to be determined.
He is still playing on the four-year, $120M contract he inked with the Dolphins in 2022. However, the 2024 campaign will mark the final year where he is connected to any guaranteed money.
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