Tyreek Hill signed a new deal with the Miami Dolphins, as he restructured his contract and that makes him the highest paid receiver in the NFL. The deal, valued at $90 million over the next three years, guarantees $65 million, bringing the total guaranteed to $106.5 million, the highest amount in league history for a receiver.
His wife Keeta Vaccaro was very proud about this, as she took to social media to post her feelings towards her husband with a sweet message. “I’m very proud of you, @cheetah! I’ve never met anyone who works harder than you. Well deserved!”
This Instagram post has been well taken by fans and followers as they are also proud about the wideout. This restructuring of the contract does not add years to Hill’s original contract, which remains in effect through the 2026 season, but it significantly modifies the financial guarantees.
How this deal can impact other players
This readjustment comes at a key time for the player, who was recently named number one on the NFL’s annual Top 100 list. Despite his recent success and recognition, Hill has shown a pragmatic attitude, focusing on on-field performance and team success rather than celebrations.
With his new contract, Hill secures his position in Miami for at least three additional years, reinforcing the Dolphins’ commitment to keeping their offensive star. Hill’s deal also follows the million-dollar extension of Dolphins quarterback Tua Tagovailoa, highlighting the team’s intention to maximize offensive potential by keeping its key players.
Now, this is used as precedent for other players like CeeDee Lamb and Brandon Ayiuk, as they look for similar deals in Dallas and San Francisco although there is always the possibility that a deal with them can’t be reached and they ended somewhere else.