Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill intends to retire after the 2025 season
Dolphins wide receiver Tyreek Hill plans to retire
Three more seasons are left for Miami Dolphins fans to enjoy the Cheetah.
At the conclusion of his current deal with the Dolphins, Tyreek Hill stated he intends to retire. After that, he will move on to other endeavors. In an interview with Sports Radio 810 WHB on Wednesday, Hill made the remarks.
Hill would play his tenth season in the league in 2025, which he claimed would be his last.
In the 2025 season, Hill, who will be 31 years old, declared, "I'm going for 10, man." "I'm going to work out the remaining terms of my contract with the Dolphins before calling it quits. I intend to enter the corporate world. I have so many things I want to do in life, bro.
Hill and the team agreed to a four-year, $120 million agreement.
Fans of the Kansas City Chiefs, who will see Hill and the Dolphins play there at some point in the 2023 season, also received a note from Hill. The week-to-week schedules have not been announced, despite the opponents being so. Prior to the trade, Hill played for the Chiefs for six seasons and won a Super Bowl ring.
Guess what we're going to do when the Miami Dolphins visit Arrowhead Stadium this year, Chiefs Kingdom? stated Hill. What are we going to do?" Man, I hate to say it. I'd rather not give you all the peace signs. I abhor doing it! But what's this? That day, I'll be your deadliest adversary. On that day, I'll be your deadliest adversary.
Hill has 119 receptions and finished second in the NFL.