The Miami Dolphins have begun to have problems within their roster in recent years.
Wide receiver Tyreek Hill has made his frustrations with the team public in recent months, and he's continued to stay consistent in speaking his mind since joining the Dolphins in 2022.
With plenty of factors leading to the Dolphins' inability to put together winning football, Hill has gone as far as calling out his team when expressing his thoughts.
His declining relationship with the team started as far back as the conclusion of the 2024 season when he told reporters that he wanted out of Miami.
"I'm opening the door. Like, I'm out bro... It was great playing here," he said earlier this year.
Hill has eventually apologized for what he said, but as the NFL offseason moves along, he's continued to make controversial statements towards the Dolphins' franchise and the people on the team.
Tyreek Hill shares story of him wanting to 'knock out' Dolphins coach Mike McDaniel
Recently, there was a video that has gone viral on social media. He brings up a past situation where he said, "I remember one game I wanted to knock out coach McDaniel... He wasn't throwing me the ball."
The 2024 season was frustrating for Hill and the rest of the offense after quarterback Tua Tagovailoa missed six games as he was battling a head injury.
This resulted in Hill having one of the least productive seasons of his career, finishing with 81 receptions, 959 receiving yards, and six touchdowns.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) sits on the stands after running out of bounds against the Arizona Cardinals during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium.
Miami Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill (10) sits on the stands after running out of bounds against the Arizona Cardinals during the second quarter at Hard Rock Stadium.
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While the Dolphins' franchise quarterback was hurt, Miami used three different guys to run their offense in Tyler Huntley, Skylar Thompson, and Tim Boyle.
With the NFL season just under 100 days away, it seems that the relationship between Tyreek Hill and the Miami Dolphins is slowly declining.