Tyreek Hill is preparing for the 2025 NFL season amid uncertainty about his future with the Miami Dolphins. The veteran wide receiver is coming off a down year, posting his third-lowest in receptions (81) and receiving yards (959), while tying his lowest touchdown production (six).
It was a shocker considering how remarkable his 2023 campaign was (119 receptions for 1,799 yards and 13 touchdowns). However, the Dolphins dealt with another Tua Tagovailoa concussion that kept him sidelined for several weeks, hurting Hill's offensive production.
They have renewed expectations after missing out on the postseason with an 8-9 record, losing the AFC's seventh seed to the Denver Broncos in the season finale.

Hill, amid controversy, expressed his desire to bounce back and help the Dolphins compete again.
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A video of the Super Bowl champion showing off his speed surfaced on Saturday.
As his beef with Olympic gold medalist Noah Lyles continues, Hill teased a duel against him, claiming that he can beat Lyles. He revealed that he plans to go to California after Miami's minicamp ends on Thursday.
Lyles made it clear he wouldn't have issues beating the wide receiver.
"All right, give me your best guy," Lyles said on May 31, via "Funky Friday." "If Tyreek is your best guy, come on, I'll whoop you real quick, I'll show you, it’d be over in the first five meters, probably first three steps.”
Shannon Sharpe offers powerful advice to Tyreek Hill
Former NFL star Shannon Sharpe offered a big piece of advice to Tyreek Hill. The wide receiver revealed he was seeking help in therapy and church, which drew attention around the league.
The Pro Football Hall of Famer didn't hesitate to express his admiration for Hill.
“When emotion is high, logic is low," Sharpe said on May 31 (01:45), via "Nightcap." "Sometimes our emotions get the best of us. We say things and do things that we wish we could take back.
"I love a man that's reflective. I love a man that can stand there and say, 'You know, I was wrong, and I'm going to try to be — I'm not only going to try to be a better football player, but I'm going to try to be a better man.'"
Sharpe made it clear that money changes everything, from how people see someone, to how someone sees everybody else.
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