Jan 5, 2025; East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA; Miami Dolphins cornerback Jalen Ramsey (5) celebrates a defensive stop with linebacker Tyrel Dodson (11) during the first quarteragainst the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. Mandatory Credit: Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images / Vincent Carchietta-Imagn Images
By speaking out selfishly the way he did, receiver Tyreek Hill effectively closed the door on his time with the Miami Dolphins. They have to move on.
With the Denver Broncos winning against the Kansas City Chiefs in blowout fashion, the Miami Dolphins have been eliminated from playoff contention. The Miami Dolphins head into the final day of the 2024-25 NFL regular season with a chance to secure a playoff berth.
Moments after a disappointing season concluded, Tyreek Hill appeared to open the door for a trade request out of Miami.
Tua Tagovailoa is out for the Miami Dolphins in a must-win game against the New York Jets and Tyler Huntley will start at quarterback in his place.
Tyreek Hill turned heads during the postgame interview, as the superstar wideout claimed he "wants out" of Miami. With the offseason officially beginning for teams not in the playoffs, the 30-year-old wide receiver may get his wish.
The Miami Dolphins nearly made the AFC playoffs, but a disappointing season has the franchise turning its attention to the 2025 NFL Draft. Miami needed a win and a Denver Broncos loss in Week 18 to advance to the postseason.
Dolphins owner Stephen Ross announces that Chris Grier and Mike McDaniel will be retained for the 2025 season in spite of 8-9 record, not making playoffs.
Tight end Jonnu Smith entered Week 18 with the most receptions and yards by a tight end in Dolphins history. He ended the year with 88 grabs for 884 yards. He also caught his team-leading eighth touchdown of the season, giving him the franchise mark for touchdowns by a tight end.
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If the Miami Dolphins didn’t take Tyreek Hill’s postgame threat seriously after the team’s 32-20 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, they likely did on Monday