Tyreek Hill took to social media to address reports of being potentially cut by the Miami Dolphins. According to NFL reporter Omar Kelly, the veteran wide receiver, who is out with a season-ending injury, might be the victim of the team's strategy to create cap space."Tyreek will be cut for cap space and he has a MASSIV rehab ahead of him. If he took out an insurance policy it might be more financially beneficial to cash out and retire," Kelly said.Five-time All-Pro responded to Kelly's tweet with a five-word message."Omar you don't know shiii"Tyreek Hill suffered a devastating knee injury during their 27-21 victory over the New York Jets in Week 4. He tore multiple ligaments and underwent surgery the day after. Thus, the wide receiver will miss out on the rest of the 2025 season.After beginning his NFL career with the Chiefs, Hill was traded to the Dolphins in 2022. He agreed to a four-year extension worth $120 million with the team.In four seasons, he tallied 4,733 yards and 27 TDs receiving for the Dolphins with two playoff appearances. This season, Tyreek Hill recorded 265 yards and one touchdown receiving in four games.Tyreek Hill hints at possible retirement after season ending injuryLast month, the veteran wide receiver appeared on "The Set" podcast with his former teammate, Terron Armstead. During this conversation, Hill discussed the possibility of hanging up his cleats instead of returning to the gridiron next year."I feel like that decision is all based upon how I feel and where my mindset is at the moment," Hill said. "Like right now, I'm happy. I'm happy being with my kids. I'm happy with the career that I've had."I love playing football. ...But, it take a lot. It takes a lot to be the best and to stay at the top and make a lot of money and help your team win games and stuff like that. ... It takes a lot on you mentally, takes a lot on you physically. ... I don't want to make any rash decisions, obviously."Last season, after the Dolphins' final game against the Jets and a disappointing 8-9 record without a playoff appearance, Tyreek Hill made headlines for expressing his frustration and hinting that he wanted out of the team. However, he later clarified his stance and returned to play another year at Miami.This season, the Dolphins are once again struggling on the field. Mike McDaniel's job security is in question after the team fired GM Chris Grier after a disappointing 2-7 record heading into Sunday's game against the Bills.