Tyreek Hill appears to be interested in sticking with the Miami Dolphins in the near future.
On Friday, the star wide receiver expressed his “love” to Miami. “I don't want to go anywhere. I love it (Miami), my family loves it,” Hill appeared on “Up & Adams.”
Hill's latest comments come just weeks after he said he was “outing” from Miami following his season-ending defeat to the New York Jets.
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January 5th, 2025. East Rutherford, New Jersey, USA. Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) before his match against the New York Jets at MetLife Stadium. (Vincent Carchietta-Immagn image)
“I'm out. I was playing here, but at the end of the day I have to do what's best for my career. Hill said in January. Hill later , admitted that he made those statements at moments of inspiration.
“It was frustrating that everyone heard at the end of the season,” Hill told ESPN last month.
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Hill further explained his hopes to stay in Miami, citing the “special” nature of what the dolphins were working to create.
“That's amazing. We're really building something special in Miami. We reached the playoffs in the first two years. Obviously, this year was tough. He built What you are trying to do is surprising.”
Hill's frustration turned the tipping point when Miami pulled himself out of the late losses to the Jets on January 5th, when it was revealed that Miami would not clinch the playoff berth. It seemed to reach.

Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) runs in the first half with the Tennessee Titans at Hard Rock Stadium. (J Asen Vinlove-Imagn image)
The five All-Pro selection expressed regret over his post-match comments.
“We could have handled the situation better,” Hill said. “Instead of saying I'm going out, I could have obviously handled it better. And I would like to do that. But in the heat of the moment, I just wanted to. I just said what I have to say. And I'm totally accountable for it.
After leading the NFL with 1,799 receiving yards last season, Hill finished just 959 with 81 catches this season. It was the first time he didn't receive 1,000 yards as he had an 860 with the Kansas City Chiefs in injuries in the 2019 season. The injury to quarterback Tua Tagovailoa contributed to Hill's lack of production. Tagovailoa missed six games in 2024, including an 18-week defeat.
Hill said he spoke with dolphin veterans including left tackle Terron Armstead, cornerback Jalen Ramsey and Raheem Mostert, and offered a public apology to his teammates and Tagovailoa on Friday. .
“Tua, he's my guy. Whatever it is, it's always going to be,” Hill said. “I'm sure he understands my frustration, we all want to win… this is my public apology to you, Tua. I love you. .”
He also spoke to McDaniel, who explained that it was necessary to clear the air in a rough and turbulent situation.
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Hill agreed to a restructured deal this past offseason, raising four years of fully guaranteed money to $106.5 million. His contract will continue until 2026.
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The Associated Press contributed to this report.
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