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Miami Dolphins star Tyreek Hill fires back at criticism following season-ending injury.
Tyreek Hill isn’t letting the speculation about his future with the Miami Dolphins slide. Rumors spread like wildfire after NFL reporter Omar Kelly suggested the star wide receiver could be cut in 2026 to free up cap space, pointing to his season-ending knee injury and the potential financial benefit of an insurance policy if he retired.
Hill reacted to it immediately on social media with a blunt and bold, 5-word message: “Omar you don’t know shiii.”The injury, suffered in Week 4 during Miami’s 27-21 victory over the New York Jets, was a major blow for both Hill and the Dolphins. He tore multiple ligaments in his knee, forcing surgery the following day and ending his 2025 season. Before the injury, Hill had already shown flashes of his usual explosiveness, compiling 265 yards and one touchdown in just four games.
Hill’s NFL journey began with the Kansas City Chiefs before he was traded to Miami in 2022.
He signed a four-year, $120 million extension with the Dolphins, placing him among the league’s highest-paid receivers. Over his four seasons in Miami, Hill has amassed 4,733 receiving yards and 27 touchdowns, helping the team reach the playoffs twice and serving as one of the offense’s primary weapons.
Tyreek Hill’s future remains uncertain as he weighs recovery, retirement options
Despite the rumors, Hill has been candid about weighing retirement depending on his physical and mental readiness.
On the “The Set” podcast with former teammate Terron Armstead, Hill reflected on the toll football takes. He stressed that he wants to be thoughtful about any decision and appreciates the balance between family life and career accomplishments. “It’s supposed to happen real soon, so wish us both luck,” Hill remarked, acknowledging the uncertainty surrounding his next steps.Miami as a franchise is also facing turbulence. After a disappointing 2-7 start, general manager Chris Grier was let go, and head coach Mike McDaniel’s job has come under scrutiny.
Hill’s absence has amplified the team’s struggles, raising questions about how the Dolphins will perform without one of their top playmakers.For now, Hill’s message to fans and critics is clear: speculation will not dictate his path. Recovery and preparation remain his priorities, and Miami supporters will be watching closely to see if he can return to his elite form and continue shaping the team’s offense.More NFL coverage:"My parents couldn’t decide...": Josh Allen's wife Hailee Steinfeld reveals real story behind her childhood nickname "Beau""He gives bisexual vibes": Travis Kelce’s ex Kayla Nicole deletes X account after Taylor Swift fans slam her over Bad Bunny comment in viral clip


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