Amid yet another off-the-field incident involving Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill, there has been renewed interest in whether the team would consider trading him.
Between Hill's recent domestic dispute, some cryptic comments he made about his future at the end of last season and the team's willingness to trade star cornerback Jalen Ramsey, it may seem that his time in South Beach is running out.
But that would all be news to the person making the decisions. Namely, general manager Chris Grier.
Speaking to the media on Tuesday, Grier made it clear that trading Hill is not something the team is interested in. He said it would take someone coming in with an obscene trade offer for him to even consider it. But as of now, there is no consideration in trading him.
“That is not anything that we’re pursuing,” Grier said, via ProFootballTalk. “Like I said, if someone wants to come and give me two first round picks then we’d consider it. But, as of right now, it’s not something we’re considering.”
Chris Grier on Tyreek Hill potentially being traded: "That is not anything that we're pursuing... If anyone wants to come give me two first-round picks, then we'll consider it but as of right now, that's not anything we're pursuing." (@MiamiDolphins) #GoFins pic.twitter.com/eVN0w1gd96
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In 2023, Tyreek Hill came close to breaking the NFL's single-season receiving yards record. He had 119 receptions for a career-high 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns with the latter two leading the league.
For his efforts, Hill earned Pro Bowl and First-Team All-Pro honors, but fell short of winning Offensive Player of the Year.
In 2024 though, he fell back down to earth. First there was his public arrest for speeding in Miami, then there was the chaos at quarterback throughout the year, and finally the team missed the playoffs after losing to their arch-rivals, the New York Jets, in Week 18.
Hill finished the year with 959 yards and missed the Pro Bowl for the first time in his career.
After the game and the season, he publicly mused that he might have played his last game for Miami. He would later walk back those comments, but the damage had been done.
It stands to reason that the Dolphins won't be moving Hill anytime soon.
But no NFL team's patience is infinite, not even with one who has had as many historically good years as he has.
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