
Tyreek Hill has indicated that he may consider leaving the Miami Dolphins after the team was eliminated from playoff contests when they lost to the New York Jets in Week 18.
A month later, it appears he has closed the door about the possibility.
Hill was asked if he wanted to be with Dolphins in Super Bowl 59 on Funday El TV’s “Up and Adams.” What’s his reaction?
“Yes,” Hill told Kay Adams. “I don’t want to go anywhere. I love it (here), my family loves it.”
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Hill’s initial disappointment after Miami lost to the Jets was partially fueled by missing the playoffs for the first time in his nine-year NFL career. That said, Hill has made it clear that he believes in dolphin coach Mike McDaniel, despite the team not reaching the postseason.
“We’re really building something special in Miami,” Hill said. “We reached the playoffs in the first two years. Obviously this year was tough, but as it continues to carry on what the coach is building and the culture he is trying to build, it’s It will be beautiful.”
Hill repented when he discussed the end of the season comments, admitting that he “may have been able to handle the situation better” rather than simply saying he was “outside.”
“In the heat of the moment, I just said whatever I had to say,” Hill said. “And I want to win, so I’m totally accountable for it.”
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Part of accountability, including using his platform to publicly apologise to his dolphin teammates. In particular, he spoke directly to dolphin quarterback Tua Tagovailoa during the interview.
“This is my public apology to you,” Hill said. “I love you.”
“Tua, he’s my man. I’ll always be my man,” Hill added. “I’m sure he understands my frustration. Just as we all want to win. He’s another competitor. He’s a competitor hell. Many people don’t know that. Hmm. He’s a winner. He’s consistent. I look forward to it. Only we continue to build our relationship even further.”
Hill is confident that his teammates will allow his minor violations during the final media availability of the 2024 NFL season.
“They know I’m not that kind of player,” Hill said. “A lot of people might say ‘Yeah’ leaks are hot heads. He is this. He is that. “All my teammates know that I come to work every day.