From the moment Dolphins receiver Tyreek Hill capped the 2024 season by saying it’s time for him to leave Miami, a strange vibe has existed between the player and the team.
And other teams understandably are taking notice.
ESPN’s Jeremy Fowler reported Sunday that [other teams are monitoring Hill](https://nypost.com/2025/08/10/sports/nfl-teams-monitoring-tyreek-hill-for-potential-dolphins-trade/) for a potential trade.
While the Dolphins have tried to find a way to mend fences with one of their best players, a slow start and/or Hill not getting the ball as much as he’d like, Hill could become this year’s version of Davante Adams — unhappy wideout who gives it a chance and then, if/when it goes sideways in September, he wants out.
Because June 1 has passed, a trade in 2025 would trigger no cap acceleration for the Dolphins. Miami, however, would take a $22.04 million cap charge in 2026 for Hill. The Dolphins also would avoid the balance of his $10 million base salary in 2025.