Dolphins' Tyreek Hill vows to be 'better
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Tyreek Hill’s work to regain the trust of his Miami Dolphins teammates remains ongoing after the All-Pro wide receiver took himself out of the 2024 regular-season finale and indicated he wanted to play elsewhere.
Tyreek Hill is back for his third season with the Miami Dolphins despite appearing to take himself out of the team's final game last year and saying opening the door for an exit. He'll once again catch passes from Tua Tagovailoa as Mike McDaniel faces a lot of pressure to bring the organization its first playoff victory since 2000.
Tua Tagovailoa didn't hesitate to address the situation after Tyreek Hill expressed his wish to leave the Dolphins. With a strong message focused on accountability and team unity, Tua is setting the tone for what it takes to succeed in Miami.
Tyreek Hill has been mossed again. The Miami Dolphins wide receiver has once again gone viral for losing a 1v1 match up against a 12-year-old at his Soul Runner Youth Football Camp. In
ESPN ranks the Miami Dolphins' starting lineup 24th in the NFL due to offseason changes and rookie additions. The Dolphins' biggest strength is their receiving duo of Tyreek Hill and Jaylen Waddle, while their biggest weakness is their rebuilt secondary.