Dolphins release star receiver Tyreek Hill after 4 seasons in Miami, Sources Say
- The Miami Dolphins have released star wide receiver Tyreek Hill, ending his four-year tenure with the team due to a severe knee injury and salary cap considerations.
- Hill is recovering from a dislocated knee and torn ACL suffered during the 2025 season and will become an unrestricted free agent for the first time in his NFL career.
- The Dolphins' release of Hill saves approximately $22.8 million against the salary cap amid a team rebuild that included cutting players like Bradley Chubb and James Daniels.
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Tyreek Hill Released: Dolphins Cut All-Pro WR to Save $22.8M
Eighteen months ago, Tyreek Hill was the highest-paid wide receiver in NFL history and the centrepiece of one of the league's most explosive offences. On Monday morning, with $11 million (£8.9 million) in guarantees about to vest, the Dolphins cut him loose. The release saves Miami roughly $22.8 million (£18.5 million) against the 2026 salary cap. It also sticks the franchise with $28 million (£22.7 million) in dead money, according to NFL.com, …
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