Tyreek Hill (Photo by Jason Miller/Getty Images)
After the Miami Dolphins ended the 2024 season with a 32-20 loss to the New York Jets on Sunday, star receiver Tyreek Hill made sure that the offseason would be complete hell, indicating that his time with the franchise might be coming to an end.
In 2024, Hill repeatedly stated that he intended to remain with the Miami Dolphins for the rest of his NFL career.
“It was great playing here, but at the end of the day, I gotta do what’s best for my career because I’m too much of a competitor to be just out there,” Hill told reporters.
Hill just restructured his contract with Miami this season, so a trade would require many financial changes for him to be moved.
Finding a team would be great, as the Dolphins would avoid a lucrative $51.89 million payout to Hill in 2026.
Less than an hour after his comments, four teams would soon emerge for his services.
The Los Angeles Chargers, who are a playoff team, are one of the teams. Tyreek Hill would love life playing with Justin Herbert and having a head coach in Harbaugh.
The most notable team is the Kansas City Chiefs, who Hill played for before he got traded.
The most shocking team is the New England Patriots, who could use a dynamic wideout to pair with Drake Maye.
The last team mentioned is the Washington Commanders, who would love to bring in Hill to pair with Jayden Daniels.
Where Did It All Go Wrong For Tyreek Hill And The Dolphins?
Miami Dolphins star WR Tyreek Hill indicated after Week 18 Sunday that he wants to leave the organization and play for another team.
How did we even get here?
Hill mentioned that this is the first time he has missed the playoffs in his career, and it really seems to be bothering him. He has to continue and watch as his former team gets better without him.
Hill came to Miami in 2022 following a trade with the Kansas City Chiefs, where he won the Super Bowl in the 2019-20 season.
The Chiefs proceeded to win two-straight Super Bowls without him.
Golden State Warriors vs. Sacramento Kings Post-Game Stats: Warriors Fall Into Defensive Slump Again As Kings Continue Their Winning Streak
Stephen Curry and Keon Illis (Image Credit: Getty Images)
The Golden State Warriors suffered a 30-point blowout loss to the Sacramento Kings on Sunday. Despite being without De’Aaron Fox, the Kings, led by strong performances from Domantas Sabonis and Malik Monk, defeated the Warriors 129-99 at Chase Center. Although Stephen Curry had an impressive outing, it wasn’t enough to prevent the Warriors from experiencing their third loss in the last six games.
With the latest loss, the Warriors season standing is now 18-17, and they currently hold the ninth spot in the West. The Kings’ strong team effort helped them secure their 17th win of the season, improving their record to 17-19 and placing them 11th in the Western Conference standings.
Sacramento Kings Cruise Past Warriors With Strong Performances From Domantas Sabonis And Malik Monk
Without De’Aaron Fox, the Sacramento Kings easily defeated the Warriors. Sabonis showcased his all-around game, recording 22 points, 13 rebounds, and seven assists in 30 minutes. Monk also shined with a game-high 26 points and 12 assists.
Devin Carter contributed with a solid performance off the bench. The Kings star finished the game with 13 points, seven rebounds, two assists, and two steals in 23 minutes. Kevin Huerter added 16 points in the win while DeMar DeRozan scored 12 points in the win.
For the Warriors, Stephen Curry took the court despite being questionable for Sunday’s game. Curry put on a scoring clinic with 26 points and 7 rebounds in 30 minutes. The Warriors star, however, reached a career milestone by setting the record for the most games with 50/40/90% shooting in NBA history.