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Dolphins come face-to-face with difficult Tyreek Hill offseason decision amid health questions and looming salary cap pressure

Dolphins come face-to-face with difficult Tyreek Hill offseason decision amid health questions and looming salary cap pressure
Miami weighs tough call on Tyreek Hill.Image via: Getty
The Dolphins head into the offseason facing a hard decision about Tyreek Hill. He’s been one of their most dangerous players, but a serious knee injury and a huge upcoming cap number now put his future in Miami in question. For fans, this is not an easy conversation. Hill transformed the Dolphins’ offense when he arrived in 2022, giving Miami a level of speed and fear that few teams could match. But football decisions are rarely emotional, and the timing could force the front office to think differently. With the 2026 season approaching, Miami must weigh performance, health, and finances all at once.

Injury and contract push Dolphins toward a crossroads

Hill’s 2025 season ended with a serious knee injury that involved multiple torn ligaments and required surgery. How he recovers will play a huge role in what Miami decides to do. Players return from these injuries on different timelines, and teams around the league will be watching closely to see if he still looks like the same game-changing threat. The contract situation makes things worse. Hill is scheduled to count roughly $51.1 million against the cap in 2026. He has one year left on his deal, and none of his $29.9 million base salary for that season is guaranteed.
That gives the Dolphins flexibility, but it also puts pressure on them to act wisely.League salary experts point out that trading Hill before June 1 would significantly reduce Miami’s cap burden, especially if the team is willing to take on some dead money. A post-June 1 move would spread the cap hit over two seasons, offering short-term relief but delaying a full reset. Releasing him outright would create a large dead cap charge and is widely viewed as the least appealing option.All of this is happening while Miami faces broader cap challenges, even with the leaguewide salary cap expected to rise. The Dolphins are trying to stay competitive while also keeping future flexibility intact, and Hill’s deal sits right at the center of that balancing act. Any discussion about Hill naturally brings up his past. He once referred to the Kansas City Chiefs as “home,” and his six seasons there helped define one of the most explosive offenses in the league. Drafted in the fifth round in 2016, he quickly became a star, earning a Pro Bowl nod as a rookie and topping 1,000 receiving yards by his second season.Over six years in Kansas City, Hill piled up 479 receptions, 6,630 yards, and 67 touchdowns, including a legendary 269-yard, three-touchdown performance against Tampa Bay in 2020.For now, Hill is still a Dolphin. But between his health, his contract, and Miami’s cap reality, his future in South Florida is anything but certain. The next few months could decide whether this partnership continues or ends with another blockbuster move.


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