Tyreek Hill and Cam Newton (Photos via Getty Images)
With reports of Tua Tagovailoa expected to miss significant time this season, the Miami Dolphins are seemingly venturing to outside avenues to find a replacement. Latest reports say that Cam Newton attended a practice, and Tyreek Hill was not afraid to share his opinions.
“This team all ready has too many kids,” Hill wrote
Of course, that certainly doesn’t make it sound like Tyreek is in favor of the Dolphins potentially signing the 35-year-old. It could be because Newton hasn’t played a snap in the NFL since 2021, and he didn’t impress then either,
However, it could be a deeper cause as Newton recently went viral for sharing his opinions on Hill’s recent arrest.
“This could’ve been avoided… The reason why the officers are frustrated is because you rolled your window up. He (the officer) was excessive. I’m not taking the officer’s side. I’m just saying how this situation could have played out different. There’s accountability on both sides,” Newton said.
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Through the media, Hill has been adamant that the arrest was not his fault and that he was compliant throughout the traffic stop, so there could be some bad blood between the potential teammates.
Hill’s comments could be why Miami could decide to pass on signing Newton if they were ever serious about it.
Tyreek Hill Could See A Drop In Production With Tagovailoa Out
Having a great passer like Tua at quarterback for the Dolphins is one reason Tyreek Hill has been able to keep up his high production at 30 years old.
That could see a major dip now that Skylar Thompson is set to take over until Tua returns or if he does.
Miami could rely more on the rushing game, considering they still have a lethal running back like De’Von Achane healthy.
Social Media Detectives Have Uncovered GoFundMe For Miami Cop Who Arrested Tyreek Hill That Raised $25,000 While He Was “Fighting For His Life”
Danny Torres and Tyreek Hill (Photos via @upuknews1/X)
The Miami-Dade police officer who was shown grabbing Tyreek Hill from his car, forcing him to the ground, and placing him in handcuffs was the recipient of a donation nearly amounting to $25,000 a few years ago.
Hill was the talk of the sports world after his brush with the law on Sunday, with the Miami Dolphins wide receiver stopped and detained by police while trying to get to Hard Rock Stadium for his team’s opening game against the Jacksonville Jaguars.
Bodycam footage showed a particularly aggressive officer, who has since been identified as Danny Torres, manhandling the Pro Bowler after he rolled his window up while another officer was speaking to him.
Various details of Torres’ life have come to light since Sunday, with a GoFundMe page showing he received $24,238 surfacing online in the wake of it all.
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The 26-year veteran had sustained severe injuries in a traffic accident in 2020, and someone created a page to raise funds to help cover his medical expenses.
The page is titled, ‘SUPPORT FOR DANNY TORRES “DANO‘. The message on the page reads as follows:
Miami-Dade Police Officer, Danny Torres “Dano” was involved in an on-duty traffic accident and was subsequently transported to Kendall Regional Medical Center where he is in critical condition fighting for his life. His wife Terry Torres has been by his side and is unable to work. Danny is a Father, Military Veteran and an officer for the past 24 years. Danny and Terry are in dire need of financial support. Please donate to their cause and keep them in your prayers.
Tyreek Hill Wants Danny Torres Gone
It’s also been revealed that Torres has been suspended six times in his 26 years as a police officer while he has been hit with written reprimands on four occasions.
On a positive note, the veteran was awarded for professionalism in 2023 and has received commendations for his dedication to duty, as well as his prudent driving.
Tyreek Hill has since called on the department to fire Torres, with his camp reportedly rejecting an apology from the officer.