Tyreek Hill (Photo by Patrick McDermott/Getty Images)
Tyreek Hill left everyone confused after sharing a cryptic statement to X.
The Miami Dolphins wide receiver should be frustrated with how things have gone this season, especially after how promising the future looked in 2023. And it appears he’s taken to social media to vent.
Hill, an eight-time Pro Bowler who won a Super Bowl with the Kansas City Chiefs, claimed, “It’s time for me to go coach,” in a curious post on Wednesday.
It’s time for me to go coach
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) December 18, 2024
Fans Weren’t Sure Whether Tyreek Hill Meant To Use A Comma
Tyreek Hill’s tweet was confusing as fans weren’t sure whether he was saying he wanted to be a coach or was telling his coach he wanted to leave.
“Oh for real?” someone asked in the comments.
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“Remember guys, he didn’t put a comma. He’s talking about coaching not telling his coach he has to leave. It’s time for me to go, coach vs It’s time for me to go coach,” another pointed out.
“At least you getting paid,” said a third.
At least you getting paid
— King James the GOAT🤴🏿 (@GoatBurna23) December 18, 2024
“Bro just need a better team,” a user suggested.
“as long as you’re not coaching classes on how to interact with cops you should be fine,” a comment read.
“Did you mean to add a comma after go😭,” someone else wondered.
Did you mean to add a comma after go 😭
— sam💎 (@samventureX) December 18, 2024
Hill will probably be asked to clarify this at his next press conference.
PHOTO: NFL Fans Are Convinced That Tyreek Hill Is Retiring After Dropping Cryptic Social Media Post
Tyreek Hill (Photo via Getty Images
The Miami Dolphins are having one of the most disappointing seasons in years. There was serious hope they’d be a playoff team in the offseason, but that’s unlikely, and many players, including Tyreek Hill, have had down years.
However, fans are now worried that Hill has hinted toward retiring after the season after posting a video of him walking into the team’s tunnel with the caption, “love what you do cause it will soon end ❤️.”
“Tyreek retiring, wants no part of the rebuild in Miami” said one comment.
“Oh he’s retiring,” said another.
“You planning on retirement?” asked a third
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“Ohhh he gone gone,” a fourth claimed.
“If Ur Retiring after this season just say that,” another wrote.
“Sounds like retirement coming early,” another thinks.
Of course, though, Hill has become very well known for posting cryptic messages that don’t mean too much.
It’s also worth noting that he still has two years left on his three-year $90 million contract and is set to make a base salary of $29 million in 2026.
Tyreek Hill Could Already Be Hall of Fame Material
The average Hall of Fame wide receiver currently has two First-team All-Pro selections, six Pro Bowls, 188 games played, 742 receptions, 11,347 yards, and 86 touchdowns.
Hill has surpassed those numbers in some areas, with five First-team All-Pros, eight Pro Bowls, 136 games, 772 receptions, 10,793 yards, and 80 touchdowns.
There would be much debate about whether or not Hill is worthy, but you can’t deny his career production at just 30 years old, which stacks up against many greats already in Canton.