Tyreek Hill's agent gives major update after $90 million WR trade buzz


Drew Rosenhaus, Miami agent dolphins Star Tyreek Hill has squashed the trade speculation surrounding his client. The revelation comes days after Hill's controversial exit during the season-ending loss to the New York Jets.

Hill, an eight-time Pro Bowl wide receiver, sparked trade rumors after sitting out Sunday's game. His actions followed a frustrating season where he posted career low numbers with just 81 catches for 959 yards.

Speaking on The Pat McAfee Show on January 9, 2025, Rosenhaus revealed previously unknown details about Hill's commitment to the Dolphins;

“Tyreek Hill broke his wrist in a scrimmage against the Chiefs in training camp. He wasn't going to miss the season and wanted to play. He's committed to the Miami Dolphins and had an excellent meeting with Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel” . Rosenhaus said.

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The impact of the wrist injury was evident in Tyreek's Hillproduction of His 959 receiving yards marked his lowest output in a full season since his 2016 rookie year with Kansas City. That followed two consecutive 1,700-yard campaigns at Miami.

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Rosenhaus addressed Hill's emotional outburst after Sunday's game, where the receiver had stated, “I'm out, bro. It was great to play here, but at the end of the day I have to do what's best for my career.”

“Tyreek Hill was emotional after the game and the guys on the Dolphins know he's a great competitor. We represent thirteen guys on this team and not one of them has a complaint about Tyreek,” Rosenhaus stressed.

Dolphins general manager Chris Grier confirmed that Hill has not requested a trade. Head coach Mike McDaniel met with Hill for an hour to address his exit from the game;

“I was very direct with him … that it's not acceptable to leave a game and it won't be tolerated in the future, and he accepted responsibility,” McDaniel said.

The situation reflects mounting pressure on Hill, who signed a three-year, $90 million extension before the 2024 season. His contract includes $59 million in guaranteed money and carries significant salary cap implications: 28.7 million in 2025 and $51.9 million in 2026.

Adding context to Hill's struggles, quarterback Tagovailoa saw limited action due to concussion and hip injuries. That left the receiver working with backup quarterbacks Tyler Huntley i Skylar Thompson for much of the season.