Summary
The Miami Dolphins released wide receiver Tyreek Hill as they plan to rebuild their offense. Hill is set to enter free agency and may return to his former team, the Kansas City Chiefs, but his salary is likely to decrease. There are concerns about his performance, as some in the league think he is not as effective as before.
Key Facts
- The Miami Dolphins let Tyreek Hill go under new general manager Jon-Eric Sullivan.
- Hill played only four games in the 2025 season due to a knee injury.
- He will be a free agent this offseason and could return to the Kansas City Chiefs.
- The Chiefs might offer him a lower salary than his previous $30 million deal in Miami.
- In 2023, Hill had an outstanding season with 119 catches, 1,799 yards, and 13 touchdowns.
- There is concern among some NFL executives about Hill losing his speed and effectiveness.
- Some teams are not interested in signing Hill due to doubts about his current performance level.