Tyreek Hill Makes A Clear Statement About His Future With Dolphins
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Tyreek Hill is one of the best — if not the best — wide receivers in the National Football League.
Nonetheless, even though he’s dominating left and right and setting marks, it seems like we won’t see him on the gridiron for much longer.
Hill had already hinted at retiring once his four-year, $120 million contract runs out in 2026 despite being 32 years old, and while he later backed down from those comments, it seems like retirement is still in the back of his mind.
In his recent appearance on Brandon Marshall’s ‘I AM ATHLETE’ podcast, Cheetah hinted at walking away from the game if he’s not brought back to the Miami Dolphins.
Hill talked about changing the game and setting standards, and he doesn’t want to start over with a new coach or a new system.
He states that he’s not going to be run to death in practice because he already knows how to practice and how to make the most of his skills, so he could just call it quits if he’s not back with this team.
Fortunately for him, it doesn’t seem like HC Mike McDaniel, OC Frank Smith, or himself are going anywhere for the foreseeable future.
Tua Tagovialoa has made great strides since Hill arrived in South Florida, and the Dolphins now have the most explosive and entertaining offense in the game.
Then again, he’s already made more than enough money, and football is a physical and demanding sport, so it would be tough to blame him for walking away early.
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