Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill clarified comments he made following the regular season about wanting “out” of Miami.
While the seas have calmed, the waters can still get choppy.
According to ESPN Dolphins reporter Marcel Louis-Jacques, Hill recently explained that his demand was due to his exasperation over Miami’s disappointing season.
“What y’all had heard at the end of the season was frustration,” Hill said. “I’ve been winning my whole life.”
The Dolphins ended 2024 with an 8-9 record and missed the playoffs for the first time since acquiring Hill from the Chiefs in a March 2022 trade.
Hill pulled himself from Miami’s regular-season finale loss at the Jets in the second half when it became apparent the Dolphins wouldn’t make the playoffs.
Afterward, he told reporters, “I’m out, bruh. It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I have to do what’s best for my career.”
Hill’s position may have cooled in the weeks since, but there’s a solid chance this won’t be the last time he butts heads with the Dolphins.
When explaining his end-of-season comments, Hill discussed what needs to change for Miami to be an AFC contender.
“We’ve got to come back, we got to put some pressure on motherf——,” Hill said in an expletive-filled response. “Y’all got to fix this s—, come on. Add some motherf—— dogs in this b—-.”