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Miami Dolphins ‘planning to move forward’ with WR Tyreek Hill

Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel said Monday that the team plans to “move forward” with wide receiver Tyreek Hill.

According to the South Florid Sun Sentinel, during a meeting with reporters at the NFL’s annual owners meeting at The Breakers in Palm Beach, Fla, McDaniel said: “we are fully planning to move forward as a better version of our relationship with Tyreek and the Miami Dolphins. I have no reason to think otherwise.”

Hill restructured his contract in August to receive the most fully guaranteed money ever for an NFL wide receiver at the time; but after a disappointing 2024-25 season he told reporters he wanted “out” of Miami (before reversing course and apologizing). The 31-year-old All-Pro will earn about $28 million in 2025.

Hill again fueled trade speculation over the weekend, after he commented with a smiley face emoji on an X post asking fans if they would be open to trading Tyreek Hill. He then posted peace sign emojis on a post speculating that he could be traded during the 2025 NFL Draft.

McDaniel also told reporters (according to the Palm Beach Post) that he would support Hill being voted as a team captain for the fourth consecutive season and would see the move as a “healthy evolution. I think in that scenario, I would be pumped if he was voted captain. Because I think that Tyreek, being accountable for who he is as a competitor and what he’s learned from in his journey, I think that means that his teammates have seen him completely.”

Hill underwent off-season wrist surgery, totaled 959 receiving yards and six scores over 17 starts last season after logging a combined 3,509 receiving yards and 22 scores between his 2022 and 2023 campaigns.

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