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The Tyreek Hill era is officially over in Miami Gardens.
The Miami Dolphins released Hill, 31, on Monday, Feb. 16 in the highest-profile move from a wave of player transactions.
Hill was one of the NFL's top receivers in four seasons with the Dolphins, leading the league in receiving in 2023. His Dolphins' career was most dynamic in his first two seasons as he totaled 238 catches for 3,509 yards and 20 touchdowns.
His performance slowed with Miami's struggles the last two years: He had just 102 catches for 1,224 yards and seven touchdowns in that span before suffering a season-ending leg injury against the New York Jets on Sept. 29, 2025.
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Hill was noncommittal about his NFL future in the weeks after his season-ending injury and surgeries. He told The Palm Beach Post in October that he was happy "being with my kids" for the short term.
"I'm happy with the career that I've had and I love playing football. I love it. But it, man, but it takes a lot, man, to be the best and to stay at the top," Hill said.
"And I'm at the point now where I need to have a conversation with Mom, family, everybody. Like I said, wherever my mind is at the time, the decision to be made, but I just know right now I feel like I haven't had time to just live in the moment, and just be in the moment with my family."
There are a number of NFL teams facing questions at the wide receiver position during the 2026 offseason.
According to Pro Football Focus, the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos are contenders facing questions of depth and talent at the wide receiver position.
Hill, of course, has history with the Chiefs. He played six seasons with Kansas City and won Super Bowl 54 in 2020.
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Dolphins release Tyreek Hill: What's next for the star receiver?
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The Miami Dolphins released Hill, 31, on Monday, Feb. 16 in the highest-profile move from a wave of player transactions.
Hill was one of the NFL's top receivers in four seasons with the Dolphins, leading the league in receiving in 2023. His Dolphins' career was most dynamic in his first two seasons as he totaled 238 catches for 3,509 yards and 20 touchdowns.
His performance slowed with Miami's struggles the last two years: He had just 102 catches for 1,224 yards and seven touchdowns in that span before suffering a season-ending leg injury against the New York Jets on Sept. 29, 2025.
Tyreek Hill injury: Dolphins star undecided on if he'll play again or retire
Dolphins in transition: Bradley Chubb released in salary cap move
Tyreek Hill injury update
Hill was noncommittal about his NFL future in the weeks after his season-ending injury and surgeries. He told The Palm Beach Post in October that he was happy "being with my kids" for the short term.
"I'm happy with the career that I've had and I love playing football. I love it. But it, man, but it takes a lot, man, to be the best and to stay at the top," Hill said.
"And I'm at the point now where I need to have a conversation with Mom, family, everybody. Like I said, wherever my mind is at the time, the decision to be made, but I just know right now I feel like I haven't had time to just live in the moment, and just be in the moment with my family."
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There are a number of NFL teams facing questions at the wide receiver position during the 2026 offseason.
According to Pro Football Focus, the Buffalo Bills, Kansas City Chiefs, San Francisco 49ers, New England Patriots and Denver Broncos are contenders facing questions of depth and talent at the wide receiver position.
Hill, of course, has history with the Chiefs. He played six seasons with Kansas City and won Super Bowl 54 in 2020.
Eric J. Wallace is deputy sports editor for The Palm Beach Post. He can be reached at [email protected].
This article originally appeared on Palm Beach Post: Dolphins release Tyreek Hill: What's next for the star receiver?
Continue reading...