The Miami Dolphins have made up their mind on Tyreek Hill, at least for now.
ESPN's Adam Schefter reported the latest update on Hill's trade status on Saturday morning in a post on X.
Schefter wrote, "To date, the Dolphins haven’t received any calls from other teams interested in WR Tyreek Hill and they currently have no plans to trade him, per sources."
That's interesting from both sides of the equation.
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For one, that no team has called about Hill speaks volumes about what the rest of the NFL currently thinks of the former Chiefs star.
And the Dolphins having no plans to trade him means that there is some problem solving to be done.
Hill could be seen on the sideline in the first half of the Dolphins' Week 1 loss to the Colts being very displeased with what was happening.
The speedy wideout hasn't had a catch of 30 or more yards in more than a calendar year.
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Hill had a rough 2024 season, but most of that was with Tua Tagovailoa out injured. Now that Tua is back, the hope was that things would get better.
But the Colts made Tagovailoa and the Miami offense look awful in the opener. If that continues, there's no telling what kind of fire sale might eventually take place for the Dolphins.
For now, though, Hill is staying put. The Dolphins are just going to have to figure this thing out together.
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