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.
I’m here to stay
— Ty Hill (@cheetah) August 3, 2024
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.