Showing posts with label Tyreek Slope Says He Intends to Complete Dolphins Agreement. Show all posts
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Thursday, April 6, 2023

Tyreek Slope Says He Intends to Complete Dolphins Agreement, Resign After 2025 NFL Season



It appears that Tyreek Hill's NFL career will come to an end with the signing of a contract extension with the Miami Dolphins that will last until the 2025 season.

Showing up on SportsRadio 810 WHB in Kansas City, Slope said "I will complete out this agreement with the Dolphins, and afterward I will tap out":


The Dolphins gave Slope a four-year, $120 million expansion in the wake of procuring him from the Kansas City Bosses in Walk 2020. He became the first non-quarterback player in NFL history to earn at least $30 million per season thanks to the contract.

Hill's deal runs through 2026 and has a base salary of $43.9 million in the final season. It would be a lot of money for him to leave on the table, especially since he would only be 32 years old at the time.

Hill's skill set and Tua Tagovailoa's style of play at quarterback were not always compatible, but the transition was seamless last season. With 119 receptions and 1,710 receiving yards, the seven-time Pro Bowler set career highs.


During the season, Hill told Albert Breer of The MMQB that Dolphins head coach Mike McDaniel "truly unlocked me to be a true No. 1 receiver" by giving him permission to run the entire route tree:


Therefore, teams must really respect that. I'm breaking in, I'm breaking out. I'm going deep and breaking short. Man, it doesn't have one dimension. So he can get me off the ball, get me on the ball, send me moving, and use a variety of gadgets to get me open. I am extremely grateful to be in this position.


Before Tagovailoa suffered a concussion late in the season, the Dolphins had one of the NFL's most explosive offenses. They lost to the Buffalo Bills in the AFC Wild Card Game, their first playoff appearance since 2016.


Hill went on to say that after his playing career is over, he wants to work in football coaching and the business side of it, but he wouldn't want to coach for too long because he wants to try "so many things" in life.


Hill would remain in the NFL for ten years if he quits before the 2025 season. He has been one of the association's best wide beneficiaries for the vast majority of his vocation and has a Corridor of Distinction continue as of now.


In the past six seasons, Hill has received more than 1,100 yards five times. His average of 77.2 receiving yards per game ranks ninth in NFL history.

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