
"Tyreek was the best and most dynamic player the Dolphins have had in two decades. And possibly the most puzzling. There's the fun side such as when he's orchestrating touchdown celebrations, and there's the serious side that involves domestic abuse allegations. I've never experienced anyone like Tyreek in 30 years of covering pro sports. I'll look back on the Tyreek era (2022-25) with a big smile. He made two Pro Bowls, established season franchise records for receiving yards (1,799) and receptions (119),"
"The Dolphins, however, might look back on the Tyreek era with regret. At times he was a major headache on and off the field, and they never won big with him despite acquiring him in a five-for-one trade. Yes, Tyreek, a speedy 5-foot-10, 191-pound ball of muscle, came with plenty of troubling off-field issues. But the fact is the Dolphins wasted a great talent in Tyreek, a seven-time All Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl selection."
Tyreek Hill was released by the Miami Dolphins along with Bradley Chubb, Nick Westbrook-Ikhine and James Daniels, and the move saves the team $23.9 million. Hill set franchise season records with 1,799 receiving yards and 119 receptions, made two Pro Bowls with Miami, and is a seven-time All-Pro and eight-time Pro Bowl selection. Hill combined elite on-field production with troubling off-field domestic abuse allegations and intermittent disciplinary issues. Miami went 28-28 in games Hill played and was 14-5 when he totaled 100 or more yards versus 14-23 when he had 99 or fewer. The Dolphins acquired Hill in a five-for-one trade yet failed to win big during his 2022-25 tenure.
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