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Dolphins Release Tyreek Hill in Shocking Move, Star Receiver Vows Return

Mike Rawlings
Mike Rawlings
NFL Correspondent
11:19 PM
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Dolphins Release Tyreek Hill in Shocking Move, Star Receiver Vows Return
Miami cuts ties with Pro Bowl receiver following disappointing season, leaving questions about franchise direction.

The Miami Dolphins made a stunning decision Monday, releasing star wide receiver Tyreek Hill after just two seasons with the franchise. The move comes as a shock to the NFL world, as Hill was once considered one of the cornerstone pieces of Miami's offensive rebuild.

Hill, who joined the Dolphins in a blockbuster trade from Kansas City in 2022, leaves Miami having posted solid but not spectacular numbers during his tenure. The 30-year-old speedster recorded over 1,500 receiving yards in his first season but saw his production dip in 2025 amid offensive line struggles and quarterback inconsistency.

"The Cheetah will be back," Hill posted on social media shortly after news of his release broke, showing the characteristic confidence that has defined his career. The statement suggests Hill believes he still has plenty left in the tank and intends to continue playing at the highest level.

The timing of the release raises questions about Miami's direction heading into the 2026 season. With significant salary cap implications and a roster in transition, the Dolphins appear to be prioritizing flexibility over star power. Hill's release saves the team approximately $18 million in cap space, money that could be redirected toward addressing needs on both sides of the ball.

Several contending teams are expected to show immediate interest in Hill's services. His elite speed and big-play ability remain assets that could transform an offense, despite concerns about his age and recent production decline. Teams like the Buffalo Bills, Baltimore Ravens, and Los Angeles Chargers could emerge as potential landing spots.

For Miami, the decision represents a clear shift in philosophy under head coach Mike McDaniel. The team appears committed to building through the draft and developing younger players rather than relying on expensive veteran acquisitions. This approach aligns with recent organizational changes that emphasize long-term sustainability over short-term success.

Hill's departure marks the end of a tumultuous chapter in Dolphins history, one that promised much but ultimately delivered mixed results. As he enters free agency, the receiver will look to prove that his best days are still ahead of him.

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