Tyreek Hill 'Would Love to Stay with the Dolphins' After Injury Recovery, Agent Says
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill “would love” to stay with the team after he returns from a season-ending knee injury, per his agent Drew Rosenhaus, who relayed that information on a recent segment with WSVN 7News sports anchor Josh Moser (h/t Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald).
“We would love to get together with them after the season and figure something out that works for both sides and continue his career here in Miami. There’s no reason why we can’t,” Rosenhaus said.
“We will roll up our sleeves on our end. And if the Dolphins are willing, we will find a number that works for everyone.”
Hill suffered a dislocated left knee and multiple torn ligaments, including his ACL, during his team’s 27-21 home win over the New York Jets last Monday. The injury occurred after he caught a 10-yard pass from quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in the third quarter. Hill made the pass on the sideline, but his left leg got twisted as he was being tackled out-of-bounds. He was soon carted off the field.
The 31-year-old Hill has played 10 NFL seasons, including his last four with Miami. The eight-time Pro Bowler and five-time All-Pro has amassed six 1,000-yard seasons. This year, Hill had 21 catches for 265 yards and a touchdown in three-and-a-half games.
Hill has played a major role in the team’s offensive success since he arrived via trade from the Kansas City Chiefs in 2022. He notably caught 234 passes for 3,509 yards and 20 touchdowns over the 2022 and 2023 seasons.
Hill has one more year remaining on a revised three-year, $90 million contract. Per Over the Cap, Miami could designate him as a post-June 1 cut and save $36 million on the salary cap, but the team would also amass $15.9 million in dead money.
Obviously, Hill wants to return to Miami, which is a switch from the end of last season, when he left his team’s season finale against the Jets early and alluded to wanting to leave postgame. However, Hill then told FanDuel TV’s Kay Adams then he wanted to head back to town.
“I do. I do. I don’t want to go nowhere,” he said, per NFL.com’s Kevin Patra. “I love it. My family loves it. Kids absolutely love being on the beach every morning. So it’s an amazing thing, man.
“We are really building something special in Miami. We made it to the playoffs the first two years. Obviously, this year was hard, but if guys continue to buy into what coach (Mike McDaniel) is building and the culture that he’s trying to build, it’s going to be a beautiful thing, man.”
For now, Hill’s health and recovery is of the utmost importance, and Rosenhaus provided a positive update after his client had surgery on Tuesday.
In the meantime, Miami forges ahead this season after getting its first win of the 2025 campaign on Monday. A road date with the Carolina Panthers is up next on Sunday.
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