In yet another bold move in a crazy offseason, the Chiefs are trading Hill to the Dolphins for a package of five draft picks, including a first-rounder, after ...
Hill is the first receiver to reach the $30 million per year average. The Dolphins immediately agreed to a four-year, $120 million ($A160m) extension with $72.2 million guaranteed, per reports. In yet another bold move in a crazy offseason, the Chiefs are trading Hill to the Dolphins for a package of five draft picks, including a first-rounder, after breaking off contract extension negotiations, according to reports.
Terron Armstead was introduced by the Dolphins on Thursday alongside wide receiver Tyreek Hill, capping off a busy week in which Miami added both players ...
"(The Dolphins) definitely want to put all the right pieces around the quarterback," Hill said. "Once you go to the playoffs, the game is definitely at a different speed -- you've got to play at a different level," Hill said. I definitely had one of those moments where I had to get in my car and just drive and think about the moments I had in KC ... I even had a conversation with Pat (Mahomes), that's my brother for life. It's a tough job, it's a tough position," Armstead said. "The feelings start to change. "It's tough (to leave Kansas City) but when somebody comes to you with a lot of money, it changes," Hill said with a smile.
The Rams aren't afraid to trade draft picks for proven players. They've shown that by acquiring Jalen Ramsey, Matthew Stafford and Von Miller, among others.
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What a way to kickoff a Wednesday. Adam Schefter and Ian Rapoport broke Twitter on Wednesday morning by announcing that Kansas City Chiefs All Pro wide ...
They also have to two highest paid quarterbacks in the NFL and were extending massive contract to their top, young wide receivers. These are supposed to be two of the model franchises in the NFL. I mean, Hill plays in one of the best offenses in the NFL, with one of the best quarterbacks in the NFL, but he wants out.
Miami's active offseason continues with a blockbuster trade that brings in three-time first-team All-Pro and six-time Pro Bowl selection Tyreek Hill.
His 67 visits to paydirt are the third-most for a player in his first 91 contests all-time and the third-most touchdowns in the NFL since the start of the 2016 season (Todd Gurley, Derrick Henry). In 2016, Hill had the fastest, second-fastest and 20th-fastest miles per hour in the league. Hill scored a 9.39 in the Relative Athletic Scorecard with elite scores (90th percentile or better) in 40-time, 20-split, 10-split, short shuttle, three-cone, vertical and broad jump. Since 2016, Hill has appeared in the NFL's top 10 fastest top-speeds every year except 2019. "He's really evolved his game, and at the end of the day, whenever he gets into those man coverage situations ... you can always hit him over the top for touchdowns." Enter Tyreek Hill, who's 28 touchdowns on throws of 20-or-more yards since 2016 are the most in the NFL. His video game production has him in the pantheon of all-time receiver ranks to begin a career. He's racked up 2,919 yards after the catch in his six-year career. Hill does it from all over the formation, too. He's added 719 yards and six touchdowns on the ground. Hill is one of the most productive receivers in NFL history. Six years a pro, six trips to the NFL's annual all-star game.
Following the trade to the Miami Dolphins, Tyreek Hill's agent, Drew Rosenhaus, explains what happened with his client's abrupt departure from Kansas City.
The Chiefs, I think they had the foresight to see that Tyreek was in the last year of his contract and we weren't going to take a deal that wasn't better than Adams'. So they recognized that this would probably be their last year with Tyreek and this was their opportunity to rebuild at that position. "The bottom line is he was in the last year of his contract -- we had actually worked out a restructure that the Chiefs wanted just a week before," Rosenhaus reiterated. "At the end of the season, I started a conversation with the Chiefs on a new contract extension, and it really was heading in the direction of slowly but surely working out a new deal for Tyreek," Rosenhaus said.