Tyreek Hill (Photo by Carmen Mandato/Getty Images)
One NFL team is thought to be ahead of the rest of the pack regarding a potential move for Tyreek Hill.
Hill has not played up to standard in 2024, with his impact taking a hit after quarterback Tua Tagovailoa was sidelined with a concussion earlier in the season. The absence prompted a 1-3 start for the Miami Dolphins, who have since improved to 7-8 and are still fighting for a spot in the playoffs.
Still, there are some rumors regarding Hill, with a bookmaker listing the Los Angeles Chargers as the favored destination for the star wide receiver should Miami choose to part ways with him at the end of the season.
Hill has also fueled speculation with his social media activity, suggesting he could be done with the team or playing altogether at various points this season. However, he has insisted he wants to stick around because he loves the Fins, their fans, and the city of Miami.
Tyreek Hill Would Be A Significant Addition To L.A.’s Offense Under Jim Harbaugh
The Chargers have been very decent under Jim Harbaugh in his first season as head coach despite the team losing multiple key assets in the offseason.
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Should Harbaugh pair a receiver boasting the skillset and physical attributes such as Hill’s with Justin Herbert, L.A. could become one of the most frightening teams in the league. It is known that the franchise is keen on adding some top receiving talent next year, and Hill could certainly be an option.
Hill has also been linked with a return to the Kansas City Chiefs, the team he won a Super Bowl with. However, both him and the Dolphins have downplayed the possibility of a trade.
Of course, time will tell.
NFL Fans Are In Stitches After Someone Released A Mind-Blowing Stat About Tyreek Hill This Season
NFL fans are losing their minds over a shocking-but-true stat about Miami Dolphins star wide receiver Tyreek Hill.
As Dolphins fans and fantasy football players know, 2024 has been a giant letdown of a season for Tyreek Hill. Last year, he led the league in both receiving yards (1,799) and receiving scores (13) while also tying his personal-best 119 receptions.
But in 12 games thus far, Hill has just 55 receptions for 654 yards and four touchdowns. He’s averaging 54.5 receiving yards per game, Hill’s lowest since his 2016 rookie year (37.1 yards per game).
Perhaps you’ve heard the news that Tyreek Hill has fathered five children alone this year. And as several folks on X/Twitter noted, Hill has had more kids this year than touchdown receptions:
As you’d imagine, social media had all sorts of priceless responses after this jaw-dropping statistic emerged:
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“Let him cook,” wrote a fan.
“Games Joel Embiid has played in: 4,” another pointed out.
“FOTY,” a user said.
“Man, our future is going to be fast,” a fan said.
“He’s trying his best lol,” wrote a fan.
“Should be named Time’s Person of the Year!!,” joked a fan.
“On one hand, I wanna laugh at the fantasy side of this On the other hand, what a blessing for him,” said a fan.
The Dolphins offense, predictably, struggled big time when Tua Tagovailoa missed four games due to a concussion. But even since the QB’s return, Hill hasn’t exactly been the game-wrecking force we’re used to watching.
At 5-7, the Dolphins face incredibly long odds of reaching the postseason. They’ll certainly need to win out and hope one of the three wild card teams (the Baltimore Ravens, Los Angeles Chargers or Denver Broncos) have a significant late-season collapse.
Tyreek Hill & Dolphins Have A Lot To Improve In 2024
It’s unfair to put too much of the blame on Miami’s skill position guys, but it’s obvious that GM Chris Grier (assuming he’s retained) has plenty of roster flaws that must be addressed in the offseason.
The offensive line could use several upgrades, especially the interior. The defense needs pass-rushing help with Jaelan Phillips and Bradley Chubb unable to stay healthy, and it wouldn’t hurt to get a competent backup QB for Tagovailoa.