Miami Dolphins, through its top executives, clarified the controversial situation of Tyreek Hill, who was rumored to be leaving the team after failing to qualify for the NFL playoffs. The Miami Dolphins saw their eventful season come to an end after a 32-20 loss to the New York Jets in Week 18.
Tyreek Hill sparked some serious discussion around the NFL world following the Miami Dolphins' Week 18 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday. Clearly frustrated
Dolphins general manager Chris Grier said he and coach Mike McDaniel had “productive” conversations with Tyreek Hill on Monday after the star receiver said “I’m out, bro” on Sunday. Grier said Hill “never asked for a trade with me” in the conversation.
Tyreek Hill could be on his way out of Miami. The star wide receiver appeared to indicate after the Dolphins’ 32-20 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday that he might want to play elsewhere next season.
The Miami Dolphins don’t appear to have any immediate plans to trade Tyreek Hill. General manager Chris Grier and coach Mike McDaniel both had conversations with Hill on Monday, a day after the star receiver indicated he might want out of Miami following a loss to the New York Jets,
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