Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill has made it clear that he is not looking to be traded despite speculation surrounding his future with the team.
Following a disappointing 2024 season, rumors began swirling that Hill might be open to a move, especially after some cryptic social media activity. However, the star wideout quickly dismissed these claims.
Hill responded directly to a report suggesting he would be “OK” with being traded to a playoff contender.
“lol another false narrative,” Hill posted on Twitter.
This statement was meant to put an end to any speculation that he was seeking an exit from Miami.
Dolphins’ Leadership Stands Firm on Hill’s Future
Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel and general manager Chris Grier have both addressed the rumors, reinforcing that Hill has not requested a trade. Grier confirmed that no formal discussions had taken place regarding a possible move.
Meanwhile, McDaniel downplayed the wide receiver’s social media antics, stating that Hill is known for his online activity and that he would communicate directly with the team if there were any real issues.
The trade speculation arose in part due to the Dolphins’ underwhelming performance in 2024. Despite finishing second in the AFC East, their 8-9 record was not enough to secure a playoff spot. Hill, who was traded from the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022 and signed a four-year, $120 million extension, was expected to be a key piece in Miami’s offense alongside quarterback Tua Tagovailoa and fellow receiver Jaylen Waddle.
However, the team’s struggles have led to frustration among players and fans alike.
Adding further clarity to the situation, Hill recently issued a public apology to Tagovailoa, expressing his commitment to the team and their future success. The Dolphins have also reinforced stability within the organization, confirming that both McDaniel and Grier will remain in their roles for the 2025 season.
With Hill reaffirming his dedication and the team’s leadership remaining intact, the focus now shifts to the upcoming season.
The Dolphins will look to bounce back and compete at a higher level, putting the offseason drama behind them.