For the past few months, there’s been plenty of chatter about Tyreek Hill’s future with the Miami Dolphins. After a disappointing 2024 season that saw Miami miss the playoffs and Hill’s numbers take a dip, trade speculation kicked into high gear. But despite all the noise, Hill is still a Dolphin, and as of now, it doesn’t seem like that’s changing anytime soon. Amid all the rumors, the star receiver took to social media with a simple but meaningful message about his time in Miami.
Tyreek Hill’s 5-Word Message Sparks Trade Speculation
Marking the three-year anniversary of his trade from the
Kansas City Chiefs, Hill responded to a post on X with just five words: "Changed my life thank you."
Short, simple, and straight to the point. It’s a rare moment of reflection from one of the league’s most electrifying playmakers. While some might read too much into it, thinking it hints at a potential goodbye, it feels more like a genuine expression of gratitude. Regardless of what the future holds, it’s clear Hill appreciates what the Dolphins have done for him.
Hill’s 2024 season didn’t go the way he—or anyone—expected. He played all 17 games but finished with just 81 catches for 959 yards and six touchdowns, a noticeable step back from the ridiculous numbers he put up in 2022 and 2023. Of course, that wasn’t entirely on him. Quarterback
Tua Tagovailoa struggled with injuries again, and Miami’s offense never found the same rhythm it had in previous years.
To put it in perspective, Hill was on another level in his first two seasons with Miami. In 2022, he racked up 119 receptions for 1,710 yards and seven touchdowns. Then he took it up a notch in 2023, hauling in 119 catches for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns. Those numbers cemented him as one of the most dangerous weapons in football, and after last year’s dip, he’ll be out to prove he’s still at the top of his game in 2025.
Barring any surprises, Hill will be back in a Dolphins uniform next season. If he and Tua can get back on the same page, there’s no reason to think he won’t return to his usual dominant form. One thing’s for sure—he hasn’t forgotten how much Miami has meant to him.