
Tyreek Hill Has Had 'Positive' Contract Talks with Dolphins Ahead of 2024 NFL Season
Tyreek Hill doesn't appear to be worried about his discussions with the Miami Dolphins regarding a new contract ahead of the 2024 season.
According to Barry Jackson of the Miami Herald, Hill said that contract talks with the Dolphins have been "positive" and he isn't concerned about it.
The 30-year-old previously revealed to reporters on July 23 that he didn't know if he'll receive a new deal, although he told his representatives that he doesn't want to be traded if an agreement isn't reached.
Hill is under contract through the 2026 season due to a four-year, $120 million extension that he signed with the team in 2022. However, the guaranteed money in his contract will be fully paid by the end of the 2024 season and the Dolphins likely want to reach a new deal before his $56.3 million cap hit occurs during the final year of the extension (via Spotrac).
Several of the league's top receivers were given new contracts during the 2024 offseason such as the Minnesota Vikings' Justin Jefferson, D.J. Moore of the Chicago Bears, and the Detroit Lions' Amon-Ra St. Brown. Jaylen Waddle, Hill's Miami teammate, also received a three-year pact worth $84.75 million in May.
However, the eight-time Pro Bowl wideout doesn't seem to be overly focused on his contract status.
"But for right now, I'm gonna keep practicing every day and trying to help this team win games," Hill told reporters on Thursday when discussing a new deal.
He was dominant throughout his 2023 campaign, leading all wideouts with 1,799 yards. He also racked up at least 110 receptions for the third straight year to go along with 13 touchdown catches. He's thrived since he joined the Dolphins in a 2022 trade from the Kansas City Chiefs, helping them earn consecutive playoff appearances.
With Waddle and Tua Tagovailoa both receiving extensions during the offseason, Hill's new contract could be next for Miami's front office.



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