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The Miami Dolphins’ time with Tyreek Hill is over as the prolific but troubled wide receiver was part of a roster purge Monday.
After a four-year tenure with the Miami Dolphins, the team parted ways with star wide receiver Tyreek Hill. The veteran suffered a season-ending injury four weeks into the 2025 season, which marked the end of his tenure with the
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The Miami Dolphins are releasing Tyreek Hill, ending his four-season tenure marked by record-breaking plays and off-field incidents.
The divorce between 2010s NFL All-Decade Team wide receiver Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins finally came to fruition Monday, as the team announced his release. Hill, who will turn 32 on March 1, was set to carry a $51.
The Miami Dolphins are releasing star WR Tyreek Hill, OL James Daniels, and WR Nick Westbrook-Ikhine, clearing significant salary cap space.
Tyreek Hill, released by Miami Dolphins, vowed that he's "turned up and locked in" for his next NFL chapter, confirming his plan to play in 2026.