Tyreek Hill: 'I've Got to Prove Myself' to Dolphins After Last Season's Frustrations
- Tyreek Hill, entering his fourth Miami Dolphins season, spoke at OTAs on May 28, 2025, aiming to prove himself after a frustrating 2024 season.
- Hill's 2024 performance declined due to a right wrist ligament injury sustained in August, which he played through before offseason surgery and a second procedure to remove pins.
- He led the NFL in receiving yards , yards per game , and touchdowns in 2023 but fell to 959 yards and six touchdowns in 2024, his lowest since 2019.
- Hill acknowledged he needs to prove himself during OTAs and training camp and expects to be fully back to receiving passes by then. Although he served as a team captain from 2021 through 2023, Hill understands he must earn that leadership role again for the 2025 season.
- Despite trade speculation and off-field issues, Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel confirmed Hill will stay with Miami and remain a key player alongside quarterback Tua Tagovailoa in 2025.
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Mike McDaniel Reveals Important Tyreek Hill Update Amid Trade Rumors
In addressing the media on Wednesday, Miami Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel made something perfectly clear. Wide receiver Tyreek Hill is going to be very involved with the offense, and he is not going to be traded. McDaniel said his receiver was recovering from offseason wrist surgery and will remain a vital cog for quarterback Tua Tagovailoa this season. âTyreek (Hill) has done a great job of being proactive with when he got the surgery don…
Dolphins’ Tyreek Hill addresses last year’s tirade, says wrist is better
MIAMI GARDENS — After Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill took himself out of the team’s loss in last year’s finale as they were falling short of a playoff berth and then blew up in the locker room after the game, it was something he had to address with returning teammates in the offseason. That much has been done, presumably, behind closed doors, as Hill has also walked back his end-of-season comments saying he wanted out from the organiza…
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