Tyreek Hill flashed a big smile as he described the “beautiful situation” he's in as the star receiver for the Miami Dolphins — downplaying trade rumors that have emerged surrounding teams, including his former Kansas City Chiefs, in need of receiver help.
Hill said Wednesday that he would love to stay in Miami, even amid a 1-3 start in which the Dolphins have the worst scoring offense in the NFL.
Hill was seen animatedly talking to someone on the Dolphins sideline late in Monday's game, in which Miami was held to just 78 yards passing under backup Hill and the Dolphins agreed to a restructured contract in the offseason worth $90 million with $65 million guaranteed. The restructure raised the four-year total of fully guaranteed money on Hill's contract — signed in 2022 — to $106.5 million.Hill has indicated previously that he would like to retire with the Dolphins, and he reiterated his commitment to the team on Wednesday.
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