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One of Tyreek Hill's former Kansas City Chiefs teammates sees right through his recent praise of Patrick Mahomes.
Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill did something interesting on social media, suggesting he's done with the team.
Amid his recovery from injury, Tyreek Hill made an intriguing update, sparking buzz about his future with the Miami Dolphins.
Dolphins' Tyreek Hill knows something we don't or is trolling Nico Harrison with Instagram update originally appeared on The Sporting News. Add The Sporting News as a Preferred Source by clicking here.
Hill got injured on September 30 during a game against the New York Jets. He tore several ligaments, including his ACL, and dislocated his left knee after a tackle near the sideline. The Dolphins WR had surgery the next day and was placed on injured reserve.
CBS Sports' Jonathan Jones reported Oct. 4 that the Dolphins were expected to release Hill before the start of the next league year in March 2026. Hill could also be channeling former Dallas Mavericks general manager Nico Harrison, who similarly updated his Instagram bio to "Unemployed" after the team fired him on Tuesday.
It has been zero days since the last Tyreek Hill drama. Currently out for the season with a knee injury sustained in Week 4, the Miami Dolphins wide receiver raised eyebrows on Friday when it was noticed that he had changed his Instagram bio to one word: "Unemployed.
Colin Cowherd fired back at Green Bay Packers edge rusher Micah Parsons following a heated exchange on X. The FS1 analyst dragged Tyreek Hill in his counter.
Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill had a strong reaction to an ex-Kansas City Chiefs teammate signing with the Bills.
Tyreek Hill fired back at Omar Kelly of the Miami Herald on social media after Kelly said that the Miami Dolphins will release the wide receiver in order to gain more financial flexibility on Friday.
Hardman is close friends with Miami Dolphins wideout Tyreek Hill, as the two were longtime teammates with the Kansas City Chiefs. Hill had a humorous response to the news that his former teammate was signing with Miami's biggest rival. "Man went to the opps," wrote Hill in a post on X.
Former All-Pro returner brings vertical threat potential to Buffalo's offense, with Tyreek Hill predicting his ex-teammate will be a "difference maker" for the Bills.