After the 2024 season ended, Tyreek Hill told reporters in a locker room conference that he would leave the Miami Dolphins. Hill later apologized and remained with the franchise, but after a disastrous start to 2025, speculation about his future is once again circulating.
Miami's season got off to an awful start on Sunday. The Indianapolis Colts, starting Daniel Jones at quarterback, defeated the Dolphins 33-8. The veteran receiver was seen screaming on the sideline, visibly frustrated with the team's performance.
If the Dolphins decide to cut ties, we've listed a few teams that could explore a move for him.
5 teams that could trade for Tyreek Hill
#1 - Kansas City Chiefs
The most obvious option is his former team, who badly need to improve its wide receiving group at the start of the season. With Xavier Worthy suffering a serious shoulder injury and Rashee Rice out for five more games due to suspension, the Chiefs lack weapons around Patrick Mahomes. Hill would make for a great addition to his former team.
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#2 - Las Vegas Raiders
Another AFC West team that could use Hill's services is the Raiders, whose top receiver, Jakobi Meyers, asked to be traded before the start of the season. Las Vegas acquired a new quarterback in Geno Smith, and despite the addition of Ashton Jeanty in the draft, still needs one or two difference makers in the offense.
#3 - Pittsburgh Steelers
Speaking of teams that need to improve their wide receiving group, the Steelers also jump to mind as a possibility due to their lack of deep threats. Despite DK Metcalf's addition, the same problems from the previous season remain: they have one good wide receiver but not much after.
Hill's qualities align well with Metcalf, and he would be an excellent option for Aaron Rodgers in the quarterback's final year in the league.
#4 - Arizona Cardinals
While there's excitement for Marvin Harrison Jr., this is a season with much at stake for both Kyler Murray and Jonathan Gannon. An improved roster gives Arizona a chance to compete in the NFC West. They do have the potential to go further, with enough salary cap space and draft picks to make a move in a position of need.
#5 - Tennessee Titans
Not that a move to Tennessee would make Hill happy, but in case of a trade, the Dolphins wouldn't necessarily care about his destination. The Titans don't have much in the receiving position apart from Calvin Ridley, and with a young quarterback, Tennessee can load the roster with weapons.
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