Tua Says Tyreek Hill Needs to Rebuild Trust with Dolphins
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Tyreek Hill’s fiery exit from the 2024 season sparked headlines. After a disappointing 8–9 campaign, the Miami Dolphins’ star wideout vented frustration on a gaming stream, hinting at leaving. Hill quickly clarified his outburst,
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill strives to be a better teammate in 2025, and part of his motivation is his son being a bigger Justin Jefferson fan than he is of his own father.
All offseason, Tyreek Hill has heard the clip of himself frustratingly declaring “I’m out” on the Miami Dolphins after last season’s disappointing finish.
The relationship between the Miami Dolphins and 5 x All-Pro receiver, TyreekHill, has always been tenuous – at best – since the Super Bowl champion decidedhe wanted to leave at the end of last season,
Tyreek Hill isn’t one of his son’s favorite players. In fact, the eight-time Pro Bowler isn’t even that son’s favorite receiver. That honor belongs to the Minnesota Vikings’ Justin Jefferson, according to Hill, who couldn’t help but share his disappointment on Tuesday.
"Humble, accountable, deliberate, intentional daily focus, that's what we're looking for. I'm excited for him to get another opportunity." - Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel on Tyreek Hill.
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