‘I’m Here to Stay,’ Declares Tyreek Hill Following Rumored Record $90M Dolphins Contract

Tyreek Hill is trying to communicate.

Shortly before ESPN’s Adam Schefter and Marcel Louis-Jacques reported that Hill and the Dolphins had agreed to terms on a restructured contract for $90 million and $65 million guaranteed over the next three seasons, the wide receiver for the Miami Dolphins wrote on X on Saturday, stating he’s “here to stay”.

Hill’s contract now contains a guaranteed total of $106.5 million over four years, according to Schefter. This is the highest amount of any receiver in NFL history.

In response, Hill tweeted, “I promise to give you my all this year.” The eight-time Pro Bowler was ranked first in the NFL’s Top 100 Players poll when the texts were sent out.

Although Hill had a contract that stretched through the 2026 season, he had a release clause because he wouldn’t be owed any guaranteed money after 2024.

 

His Dolphins production made it seem like a no-brainer to extend. In his two seasons with the team, he has 238 catches for 3,509 yards and 20 touchdowns. This includes a 2023 campaign in which he was selected to the first team All-Pro for the second consecutive year and placed second in the voting for the Offensive Player of the Year award.

 

With two straight losses in the wild-card round, Hill and the Dolphins are hoping to get to the divisional round of the playoffs in 2024.

 

 

 

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