Tyreek Hill seems to be interested in sticking to Miami Dolphins in the foreseeable future.
On Friday, Star Wide recipient expressed his “love” for Miami. “I won’t go nowhere. I love [Miami]My family loves it, “Hill said during a performance at” Up & Adams. “
Hill’s latest comments come just weeks after he said he was “out” by Miami after Dolphins’ season end loss to the New York Jets.
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January 5, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Miami Dolphin’s wide receives Tirek Hill (10) on the field before the game against the New York Jets at Metlife Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-prescribed images)
“I’m out, bro. It was nice to play here, but at the end of the day I have to do the best for my career. … I’m too much of a competitor to be right out there,” Said Hill in January. Hill later admitted that he made these remarks for a moment of irritation.
“What you had heard at the end of the season was frustration,” Hill told ESPN last month.
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Hill cited the “special” character of what the dolphins were working to create when he further explained his hopes of staying in Miami.
“That’s an amazing thing, man. We are really building something special in Miami. We came to the playoffs for the first two years. It was clear that this year was tough. If guys continue to buy in, to what trainer builds and culture That he is trying to build, it will be an amazing thing.
Hill’s frustrations appeared to reach a rocker when he pulled out of the second half of Miamis aforementioned loss to Jets on January 5, when it became clear that Miami would not sound an endgame.

Miami Dolphin’s wide receiver Tirek Hill (10) runs with the ball during the first half against the Tennessee Titans at Hard Rock Stadium. (J ASEN VINLOVE-PREPARED PICTURES)
The five-time all-pro-committee expressed regret over his comments after games.
“I could have handled the situation better,” Hill said. “Instead of saying I’m out, I could obviously have handled it better. And I wish, but at the moment I was just saying what I had to say. And I take full responsibility for it.”
After leading the NFL with 1,799 receiving yards last season, Hill ended this season with only 959 on 81 catches. It was the first time he did not have 1,000 meters to receive when he had 860 with Kansas City Chiefs in an injured season in 2019. Damage to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa contributed to Hill’s lack of production. Tagovailoa missed six matches in 2024, including the loss of the week 18.
Hill said he has since spoken with dolphin veterans like the left tackle Terron Arton Armstead, cornerback Jalen Ramsey and ran back Raheem Mostert and offered a public apology Friday to his teammates and Tagovailoa.
“Tua, he’s my guy – will always be no matter what,” Hill said. “I’m sure he understands my frustration. We’ll all win … This is my public apology for you, tua. I love you bro.”
He also spoke with McDaniel, who at his final conference at the end of the season described the conversation as necessary to “clear the air in a rough and tumultuous situation.”

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Hill accepted a restructured contract the last season that raised his four -year total total guaranteed money for $ 106.5 million. His contract runs through 2026.
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